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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1856-11-05

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1856-11-05 page 1

Ml if mm aCZw If IU III tl 4 ft VOLUME XX. COLUMBUS, WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 5, 1856. NUMBER 74. 10 tatc Journal. DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY BT W.H. SCIlOtiLEII, Editor. Tenm Invariably i a Advance. Daily " "o per year " By tlx Carrier, per wank l!2K eta. Tri-Wiiklt - S 00 per rw Wbiiilt ; X " Clubs of ten end over 1 60 " TERMS OF AllVKRTI.-iNO BY NIE -AQUARE (TD tlNM OR UTMI MAKI A SqttAKa.) On equate 1 year ,.18 00 ; one squaio weeks.. .3 i On " montlit 12 00 ; an " 1 week... . 8 Ot Out 11 6 mouths 10 00 ; iu " 1 week.... I H One." S months 8 00 ; on " 8 lays 1 Dm " 1 month. 8 60; on " I Un ... Tl One " 1 month 4 60 J one " 1 insertion W Displayed advertisements half nor than tbe ebo? rates. Advertisements, leaded and placed in the oo.uinn . Special Notices," double the ordinary rata. All noticu required to be publlahed by n, legal rate. Uordered on the inside exclusively after the ItrHt wees 80 per ceuL mure than the above rates ; but all such aril; appear iu the Tri-Weekly without charge. Ilusineaa Card, out exceeding Use linen, per ear, in tide, 'a,60 per line ; on undo H. Noticed of meiitluga, charitable sootetiee, are companies, Ac., half price. Marrlane notioe lb cents. In n trulance miU the) appear, unto paid for. Advertisements not accompanied tth written direo t .na will be inserted till forbid, and charged accord tnsly. .411 traiultnt adtxriitemmii mu.,1 he paid in advance ma rule will uol be varied from. Weekly, -Mil" price a llle iail, liere the advertine. A-ea the Week y alone Where the nil and Weeklj are lietli oed. then the chaise lor the Weekly will b hall the rale if the ituilv Hinler the present system, the advertiser pays .. much for the npace he nccupiea, the ghauges be In, a useable with the composition only Thin plan In now I'll I L. O. I'lAllajst, Civil Engineer, Surveyor ami Urauglilsiiiaii, Bailee's Block, over Kudisill's, High Street, Columbus Ohio. ALL, KINDS ')F LAND AND ENG1KKEK-IVU Surveying and Levellugi Mapping Plutiina; slecnaincal aud Architectural ilrawing, promptly and aiiuc'aolnnly executed. Refer to M. L. Sullivant, Hsu,., Jnhnraham, K4-, Col. S. Vlwltwry. ('.. R ,eAI-Hml OENTISTHY. N. II. S V A I N, l KM T 1ST, Sava;o's INTo w Blooli, Uppotilc the .State House. High Street. au'23 wyl WILLI All SAi.lilf I ljwlaOOT&. SHOtMAKER.K. HiRh at., Kant aide, an doora South of Town it., aprill,! UOIMMHIIH O. Dli. AlOiUilaON, IRKTUll.MSU TO COLUMBUS,; Olfice, Southwest comer ul" Towu uud Third streets. aVrh'iae ludebted for former aervicea will find their aoo .unt at bi nince. miH md OlUVEtl ZltSU.-.As-'lJssS Teacher of the I'iiuo Forte. for leriui, c, apply at loom Neil H-'Uie. ir Gil-lW Hu ic rtl .re. dWJI'.'i ld FASHIONA3L.E IV1 1 1 I I N EHt, (OLD TASD or rUArLKV A UaLL,) UlDll .slHJiUi; CULUMBOS. M-Straw Hata Blaacheil ami I'reaneil aprlo ly JAS. HADDOCK SMITH, A T T O It N E V A T L. A W, I) llice iu the Columbian Building, COI.L'.UlS, ulllil. oc8 dly AIXbiiN G. THUli.MAN, A. 1 1 or xi. o y a,t JL a, CUI.U .tllJUS, o. OFFICE ON Hlud dl'HEET, feb'JO-ly Between Kriend and Mound Bta. R. a. oUAanoa. t. iajl'uu a. walkui n. k. ciiA-unoN co., DHALKka IM r3aT.Jr)e.t-. . L2 iH3a CAMMtlDVE, IIUUKIXO, SUtiTlltirl.S, ZASES-VILLH AMU ULAGK.1MirU. Yard aud Ome near rtaiiroau iiepol, no'iO Otli.U JillUS, O. 130JK- lilNDER, And ItntuH ilJk tl.tiiuiaciuidr, ffiyi street, between Brou J and Guy His. HO CULUMUU3, OHIO. ' 5T A t K o iv u a ji l i ll , AUCTION AND CO M MIrfri It N MEKCliANTb Colunbut, OMa. tliot Roal EaUle, dtucka, tlouaeuoiu furniture, Ury tiooda, l.roueriea, Kornea, Carriaxen, nc., .Vu., attemle,. to in city or ouuutry, on tue moiit reaaonabie term. Liberal advaucea on cuurtliuineuta ilecl-dl) MUSIC. 'PO THOSE Will) OiOSltiE TO SING 1 with tba it(j.rit aud an terstan-ting hIhii' we otter oar iwrncef t"u ' " vl micil Nt tluii. ttiiiruujti tU uii'l Musi'Ul Kt uut uu , au will tench a --a I'uhhiuv nvtjuiakt uf facli week au 1 m llmrHdiiy evuum. or lull paaiuu lar, Me circ.ilarH Our roniu i fcwptilied ultltun-tuf Mihuo ft IlamlinV celebraiott Okua.n Hamiiovias with wlucli tbw ruiot-H will bt aooomuftiited md) utitiuil Tii;ltt4 lor cute at 0 trilieu' Vt iic Store, the Qoua torH. auil tlte ronn at tow pruie Juv. mi.k Clam B-tiurdav f. U.. at d o oiuok. iu lou- only 5U cuu i. a f i Pt'rf, t trfcior. ptf. I f KH t'Uniat ' G01U0N & AlON, aiua a5iftfttl BKTWKfeN rJK.Al AND GAY Culuuitiuti, OhiOf T VSUFA-CTLTREKS OF COPPER, TIN. X 1. aod dbeut IrnD Waru, ouutiuu to keep on band ouw it tti largwut and bent tturtmentri ttt artioleit id ttintr lian ever broagnt to tun ma net. iuey Keep tout titjrt oi the Comet Cooking Stove, ('1 oDHuf the idomI apprua'utl llv.riic due A trJ tovea dom in mte. It tn more (jartio-IB X& M ilarly a-lajiteU tor wood, but amy bt Jfjfjiy 4htfU 't'1 c" Tlify warrant tbum y - -jL roirireeuureaaiMiacUoa, or ao Hale. Tae tllick Diamond, tnu, Air-Tight, 4.ND Star of the Wf.Ht Cooking Stoves, which are three of the beat Store, for burning bituminous eoal. AUo, P REX Wit PARLOR AND BOX STOVES. fcUo, a (fMd ntock of K"irui-tlitur tioudKaSateN, Kefrler-atom. Ice Chflitti. Watec UoolerH, 1'uuipa. Japan Ware, Bird Cairei, Trereth RatliiiiR Tubn. fire Gratei, Fir Brick, Uifiiier and nrain ivfiueH, so. ST StMx ial attjnttuii pa.J to Kfrofing, Spouting, Cop per Smith Work, aud .lob Work tfeneraltT. auo Ay Pickaway House, SOUTH M UN ST., CIKt LGVltLE, O. THIS HOUSE IS NOW THOROUGHLY KKK-IKKD. and refltted with Nhw Furniture, and ropeued tj receive the trareliox public. I he rtuu-te m nttiated nr tiie b miuoiH center of the Uy, oppoiite the Court House, la cod Ten lent to the fUt) road Itep t and Fai:ket lAodiQ. p48neDjrt-ri vUltioir lb eilT by Kailroad, rftae or Boat, will be eonveyed to and Crura ttie liouee without delay. No effort wilt b -.pared by the p oprletor ti render hi f ue ta omnf'irtable au l be hopes that hm efTortH toae-eominodat- and oblige bin guenu will innure him a liberal hare of public patrimaffe. All heatks 1a to be tried, be tog willing to abt e tue decision of hi wfueate A. F. NEAMAS, Pioprletor. Ctrileville. !unt au.t2-d(n 1ATEIVT (ULV-.MC KOOFIXO. WE DESIRE TO CALL ATTENTION TO the above Cateut, as belli the oheape-t and most durable Fire-proof Roofing Material now io una, and In very way far auperior to any other. It neither rum In hot nor orackd tn nold weather, but remain tough and pliable through alt Haon-i; it in but about half the expense of tin, aud far more dur.ble, In proof of which we reler to raaay thousand squaren of Rooting in Buffalo, Cleveland, and throughout (he went. It can be ap plied to tin, iron, aud oldshingle rooh without removing thtro. All orders aldreed to ue it Columbu-, Ohio will be promptly attended to. O. H. BUW k CO., my20 tjal Office with A. Jouet k Co,, 161 High ft. RAILROADS. MARIETTA AaD CINCINNATI AND HII.LSUOKO' RAILROADS. Opeutd to Athena, 17 ntlce GaM ol Cincinnati. TIME CHANGED, .IIitKinx Direct Coimt'Ctioi a with Scioto V ttockiux Valley Hailruad. Daily Traim betwetn foilsuiouth & Cinciu-uati mill Alntns & iiiiiciniiati. ON AND AKI fcK MONDAY, I HE 3D OF NOVKMDEK, lh.'ilt, the tiaiua will run aa fol-lowa, until luitlier notice: Firat fraiu loavea ilhillicothe at 6 46 a. m., and ar nve. at IJiuciunatl at 10:16 a. m., and at Columbtixat 4: 10 p. m. Coonectiug with train f r ifiUtboro' at Blan cheater. Second Train LAarei Athem at 7 .30 a m ; Chilllcothe at l:ilo p. in., con lec'iufr wim Train from I'orthmouih At Hnindm aud to Hillaboro' at MUnclie ler and arrirea at Oincinnatl at 5:30 p. m., and Columbuaat 11:20 p. m. RKTURNINO: First Train 1-eavea Cincinnati at 8:00 a. tn., and Chilllcothe at ' :30 p m , and connecting with Hillaboro1 and Horti ooutli Traiua, and inb-riui'diate poiula, ud by tio with Marietta, I'oiuurojr, Parteranu g, and othr DojQia. i ' Secood Train Iarea Cincinnati at 3:30 p. m., and ar-at Chilllcothe at 8:16 p. m., auil at ililinboro' at B:iM p. in. . Fare from Chilllcothe to Columbu $3.50 " " Ciuciuuatl -10 ' Athena " " HILLSBORO' TRAINS l.eayo HIIWioio' at 0 45 a. m. and at 10:40 a m.and an ,ve at Blaucheater at 7:i6 a in., and at 1:80 i m Return n, leara HI ncli'Mer at 7:4!. . m and 6:36 p. m , and arrive at Hlilauoru' at 9:36 a. in. and at 6:i0 p. ui. Ticket cau be had of M. L. Doherty, Columbus llepot, P V. dtritlt-r, corner Broadway aud Kront ate , Cincin-nii'l, l.iitla Miami R R. Depot, and at all of the priucl-pul -itatiuua on the ll.SCt U. R. no4 J0KS WAMiLE, Supt. rS3 am m .sUtfmU .AufCi-?3j Cleveland, Cluinlni -V Ciiicimiiili UAJ.LKOAU. Wiuter irrangtmeut lor 1S55-56. Three Traius Daily fruiu Columbus, io couueo-tiou with Traius ou the Little Miami, aud Columbus and Aetna Kuilrouds. I EXP ll ESS TltAlN AT 1U:U5 A. M.; la atoppmg at Delaware, llaldiugtou, Oaliou, Ureatllue, .iiiilby, New Looiloo aud ilralUiu, arriving at Cleveland at 2:40 P. li. ; giving yaaneugera kokty MinUTKn fur dinner and juiiliecliug with the 3:20 P. M. Kant txpreaa Train un the Lake Shore Road lor Hunk irk, Bullalu, .New- V ork, Sc. Thin Iraiu cuuuecu at Ottllou with the tielleloutaiue aud Indiana, oil. tUilroaii, at Oreatliue with the 1:J0 Kxpteaa Train ou tue ifhlo and Peuuny Ivaula Railroad for I'itta burgh, t'liiladetp.na. Kc, aud the Ohio aud Indiana Kail road for Kort Wavue: at urattou with the 3:46 1'. M. Train for Toledo aud Chicago, reachiu Chicago S o'clock net morutn. i. Uail Train at!:30 P. M.; atoppiag at all way ata- tions betweeu Culumbua and Ctevelauu, arriving at Cleveland at 0:16 P. M., connecting at Oreatliuo with 0:00 P.M. Faat Traiu ou the Ohio aud Penuayivanla Rallruad lor PittHburgh, kc, with the Ohio and Indiana Railroad lor Kort Wayne, xc, at Cleveland with tlievl:30 P. M. Night ExprenH iraiu uu tlie Lake Shore Railroad for the fcaat. a. Shrill f.xureaa at l'i:16 I'. M. ; alouniua at Delaware and all way .ultima North of Mew Luuduu aud leaving paaaeugtThatull way atutloua, connecting at Creatline with tile d:0u A. U. Traiu ou ilia Ohm aud I'euuey (valuta Railroad at Oration with the Toledo (lay ICxpreaa lorChlcagu, arriving at Chicago a: U;3u p. M., counecliug at Cleveland with lite Horning train ou the Lake snore Katlruail tor Ouukirk. Bullalu, New-Vork, &o. aar Kor ttii-ough and toi-al ficketa apply at the Ticket OUice in the Paaaeugei Depoloi llie Cleveiaud, Columbua and Ciuciuuali, aud Little Uiaiui, Columbua and Xenia Railroad ujrapamea. a. a. ri.l.l, Columbua, Nut 19, 1856. -dtf .StffirrtnfndVfU. CKM itAL OHIO HAIL ItO.VI'. iik.V'L SUPKKl.T.Mia?ir'' Ofl-'ICK, C. O. R. R., I Zamk-villK, Auguat 1, lt50. J UNTIL FUUT1IEH NOflCE, A PAS3EN-OkRC tR will be attached to Hie KieLht Tiain, .eviuu ColainbUA at 4:20 A. U . alnuullnl at ail D lillta on Hi. nia.i in r..!Hlve or out od' m .aeoirera. an tv,n at iue-v llaat ld:'-5 A A. Keturuiug leavea Zinvti!e at 11:00 A. M., and arriving at Columbuui 4:40 P. M Hllltl lllAl'l.tlMt I'ltKI . iien'1 Min'l Uiiimiirovr-d I.wim lor im. rptlE UNuLKSlGNtD OKb'fctt KOki SALE JL cheap, and on accommodating terma, a iartre num. ber oi Iota in the city of Columbua aud viciuitv m.nie of them very eligible. 1 KWIS HKYI., jyJl li VI HKVI, lloii.e iiikI Lot for gl.iiuO, LUnt hALIi, LOP NO. it IN KiDUWAY'S i SubdiviKinn, on Oak atree, iu the cy of ''Ailuinbua, Ohio ,he improvenieuth on aaid lot couiit of a tirick Ki'U e with 4 rootnn aud kilchen, alao a wi-ll d cistern. 1'aymi ntaeai.y. tu.l-o.f UAKKR f. . Dllli-i, u2i l l ttt'K Bmld-eg Vl'TTS. .S l'i ) V U'd NbW liOUtv -Dnhli; A 1X I'ale of the (iieat IHHiual Sainp " H, Harriet Ht-t-clirr SloAe. 2 vola 12uio. Price $. 75 Korau'ebj ouU S. II. Hi R-t ti CO N' EW LW BOOK DUNLAP'S LAW'S OF lilt. U 8. 1 vol. For aale by onS S. II. BURR ft 0 . FAMILY BrBLYJUSTlpriviriTirA Urgi nl elegant af-ortroent of B b es of all rin a, ft j ltH an i nfiirM. Seltiug at gieal bargmua Now m the time to b y C .It ou nctt 8 H Rf K C i'o tlie oi Colli iiiTmiT rUE SUBaCRlliElv UAVlNU il.AD A larti vxpHi'ieuctt iu the hittiueru and Cootviuii ttie wauth of ttie citizHDi, has gfi flMitluied U Brttablmb a lin of Cli'V F -fla HACKS, to run to and from any part ot W tot eity My Jarriages are all new and , e iuvri)iut, w-i--Wvyaaa-ej To the Ladies this will a flora a couveutvnt opportunity f SlioipiH, attending I'utdic lectured, or oi rinitiug the UlTeiHiit I'ublic (uititutiouM. By leaving word at the United States Hotel, Capital Houte, AinHncao, Neil Houte. or Buckeye Houne, all orders will be promptly atteuiled to. SHf Fare each mi) , 16 ceutA. fejS a-A line of OVNlHi;st' will 4oon be run regularly from thf Court Home to the Railroad Depute. Fare ten cenU each way. THOa. BK(K'KWV mario-dtf uiKi-K ao imst4)i, ;ali.i:uy. TUti 511 KSPEaKE RIKLE AND PliTOL OtU.EKy, On Town St., second door from Franklin Hunk, U open at all bourn during ttie day and evening. Geo-tleiueu wUhing to perfect tlimHt-lve- in thia tuauly tic-eompiiKhmKnt aie repectfully invited to ca I at the rotuni, whete every attention will be paid to render their vltt agrveitbltj and aatiiifactoiy, jt-2-dtt DRESSTkING-MIsS NfcWI.ANDTOF .Sew York City, would reipectfully inform theladMi of Columbus and vicinity, that ntie U prepared to execute all oiders of DKKSct AND M ANTIIJ.A MAKlNt, ni the mint fawhlonable styles, and on reasonable terms, at her place of residence north side ot Town st., en floors itnt til Fourth ! I ' ; ' HU- 1. ! .. MEDICAL INFIRMARY AN1 Water Cure Establi -huicnt, AT COLUMBUS, OHIO, FOR FEMALES ONLY. Open at all aeai one. Send for rircular. Adilreai orfl wly W 8HKPARI. M. P. TEN YEARS AMONG TUE MAIL BAGS, M. by HolbruoK. (or aale by niarll i. H. U1LEV k CO. 1 fe'W.rJ 3fcar w ar Zii ,71 RAILROADS. I 11TLIC MIAMI ADCOLUMiJUS& X.HNIA a RAILROADS. Traina run between Columbua and Cincinnati, aa folluwa : DOWNWARD. CPWARD. Leave Arrive at Leave ArrlT at Columbua. 1:4.-1 A. M. l:06P. H. t .00 P 11 Cincia.iatl. 8:02A.M. 4:4;il.M 1:23AM. Cincinnati. 11:00 A.M. 10:00 " 6:00 P.M. Columbua. 9:66 A. U. 8:20 P. M. 11:80 " The 2:46 A.M. Train from Colnmbui connect! at Xenia for Dayton, Richmond, Indianepolie. Lafayett , Chicago, St. Louia, and all pointa weat; oounecla at Morrow lor Wilmington, Ctrcteville and Lancaster; aud at Ixivelaod'a for HilUborouffh and Chillicothe; alao connecting at Cin einuatl for Lutiiaville by the boata. The 12:30 P. M Train, irom Columbua, connect! at London for Springtield, I. ay ton, ImliauapoliH, Ate; connecting at Xenia for Daytou. Richmond, Indiauapolia. tAfayutte'hicagOiSt. Louia, aud all pointa weat; couneal-fug at Morrow for tVilmiugtou Ciruleville aud Laucaater aud at tAiveiaud., for Hillaborough and Chillicoihe; and at Cincinnati wi'.b the O. ft M. R. R. for Louiavllle The 8:30 P.M. Train from Columbua connecta at lAn-don tor Spriog"eld; and at Xenia lor Dayton, Richmond, Indianaiiolia, Terre Haute, Vtncennea and St. Louia tw Koi other lulorinatiou apply to T. Loduh, Agent, or M. L. Hohikti, Ticket Agent, Columbuui w Whiuht, Agent, SpringOeld: A. W. Starr, Agent. Xenia; A. U. Lkwia, Agent, or P. W. Stradik, Oeneral Ticket Agent, 3uclunati. , W. H. "LEMKN'T oo4 iuperrMmdmt. Great National Koute TO THK EAST AIM I) WEST. Ceulnil Ohio Railroad, UB'IWKKN COLUMBUS AN WHEELING. TWO TRAIN'S LaAVfi COLUMBUS DAILY, (ScsDAYe ICxuKKran.) GOINO EAST. Uavt F.x)iru Train. Matt Train. CoiuinbiiK lu:oo a. a 3:2ur.a. Newaik II 26 " 4:47 " .aueaville 12:46 e.. 8:06 " Ombrirtge 2:14 ' 7:27 " Ar atBellaite 4:30 " 10:10 " The-ie trains mxkt clone counectionl at Bella're wilh ihe UAI.TDIORK &OIUO RAILROAD, POR Biilliinore, Wahiii;stoii City, I'hiludel pliui, Mw York, and all the Ka-leru t itn:s. GOINO WEST. Leave Hxprm Train. Hail Train. Bellniie .. 1I:2U a.a. 6:00 A.n. Cambridge 2:14 r.M. 7:46 aiieaville 4:0n " 0 40 " Sewark 6:26 " 1:4 " Ar. Columbu 7:00 " 12:16 PM. Tbeae traina make cloae counecliou at Columbua with L M., ft C ft X., and C, P. ft I. KaiUoada, lor Cii.ciniiHli, Daytou, liidiaiiapoliK, Chicago, M. Ijouii uud the EJYT1RE GREAT WEST! Through Ticktts can be hud at all the above nuntrd Paint. To WT Pahmkuikh. The Express Train going Eaat will atop to take up or leave Paaaengera, at Patanknla, ixli keraville, Uuiou, Newark, Cla pool'a, Zaneaville, Coucord, Cambridge, CampbelPa, Millwood, Spencer'a, Barueaville. Uelmout, and (ilencje only. Ooinu Wnn, it will atop at all Stations on proper sig-uala beiu.; given. The Mall Traiu will atop at all Station! where the Mail ill to be reaeived or delivered, except at Bridgevilie and Bay le'a lilla, aud at all other Station! on proper aignal-beitig given t tO.iXECT10.SI. GOING EAST. The 10:00 A. M. Expreaa Train connect! at Columbu! with the Expreai Train which leavea Cincinnati at 6 A. M. and with the train from the Weat oo the Columbua, Piqua, and ludiaua Railroad; at Newark with muruiug Train for Sanduakv. Mauaneld and Hnuot Vernou aud with Traina on the Steubeurilleand Indiana Railroad; at Uellaire with Expreaa Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for Baltimore, Waahiugton, Philadelphia and Gaateru Cltiea. The 3:2U P. M. Train will conueot at Columbua with the aecond Train from Cincinnati; at Newaik with train lor Mt. Vernon. Matiafield, Sanduaky. &c; and at Bell- aire with Night Traiu on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Paa-leugera leaving Louiavllle and pointa nelow tjinciuna tl and tukiug the lu:20 A. M. Traiu on Little Miami Railroad will connect with thia Traiu at Columbua. Paaaengera leaving ludianapolia and Richmond by morning Train ou la. Cen. It. U. will alao connect with thia Traiu at Coluinbiii and reach Bellaire at 10:10 P. M., and leave by 10:30 P. M. Train on Baltimore aud Ohio Railroad, arriving in Baltimore at 6 P. M. next day. GOINO WEST. The 6:00 A. M. Mail Train conuecti at Bellaire with Night Traina on the Bait. And 0. R. U.; at Newark with Trains to tteubeuville. Sauduaky. Manatleld and Muunt Vernon, and Clncugo pta Monrneville; at Columbua with the Traina for Cinoinuuti, and with 'Train! fur Xenia Dayton, Indianapolis, and Chicago, eta Dayton and via Urbana. The 11:20 A.M. Expreae Train connect! at Bellaire with th hareaa Train from Baltimore; at Zanervllle wilh the C. W.sZ R. R. t..f Cincinnati; at Newaik with ., M ft N. K. R. , and arrirea in Columbua at 7:00 P. M., and coiiiioi tv with Traiua going South and Weat, arriviug at Cinulnuatiat 1:46 A. M- THATCIIER PERKINS, Sup't. 7AAiiOAille. Jnun W. Bkowii, Gcn'I Ticfcef Ageit, Columbua. or22dtf 1856. (jirrut tlirn Koutc. 1856. COLUMBUS, x. jm. PiyUA AND INDIANA SPRING A KliANGEVI ENTS. QUICKEST AND MOST HKLlABLE ROUTE TOTX TIIE WEST, Two Traina Daily- Sunday Excepted. ON AND aFI'KK I UESDa V, SEPTEMBER 10 Til, TRAINS WILL Hi N AS FOLLOWS: KX 'krS leave. Coluuinua at 9:00 A. M.; arrirea at Urbana etll:M0 A. M.;andat Plipia 1:00 P. M.; connect ing at Uroaini with 2::i0 P. M. Ligbtuiug Express Train ou M. R. ft L. K. R. K , for SI'RINGFlliLD. DAYTON 4 CINCINNATI, (Direct ) Nu change of ca a bntwreu Uibanaand Cin-cinuati Aho c ,uuectng at it' tou with tiatoa on O. ft jt. R. R for GRKENVILLE AND UNION, And with lia na on D. ft W. ft la. o. R. It. for INDIANA I LIS, LA lA V E I'TE. CIII-C (.t,Ti;ltUK IIAl TE&sr. l.OIUS. Alao, conuectt at UrhAna with 12:18 P. M. Train nor ih on M. K. ft L K a. K lor DEuLKFUSTMNB CLi'OB, FOHE'T. FT WAYNB, SANUU&Kr, T'lLBUO at CHICAGO. And at Piqua connect! with trains on the D. ft M.R.K. for TROY, DAYTON, tc., And with Packet Hue on Miami Canal for MINSTER, BREMEN. ST. MARY'S, 4o. RE 1'UKNINU, Leaees Piqua at 2:00 P. M; Urbana at 3:29 P. M., con nect ng with traius from llie oith on the M. R. ft L. K. R. R. fioui Chicago, Toledo, Sauduky, ftc, to Columbua at 6:10 P. II. , aud onn-ieotiag with Night Trains for the Kiev and Nnitb. ACCOMMODATION leaTea Columbua at 11:10 A H.; arrives at Urbana at 3:26 P. M.; at Piqua 6:47 P. M ; connecting at Urbana with the 10:00 p. M. Train for Delluloulaioe, Union, anduskyf Toledo, th cut; i, aVc. RETURNING, Leve Piqua at 6:F0 A. M. ; arriving at Urbanaat 7:20 A. M., and at Columbua at 9:67 A. M.; connecting wilh 10 A. U. Train un C. O. K. R. for Zane!vllle, Wheeling, ftc ; and with 10 A. M. Train on C, C. ft 0. K. K. for Cleveland, Pittabuiirh. ka. Fare as Low n b) any other Route. For further Information, or Through Tickets, apply to H H. BI(iElAMW,lieueiHl Agt., Columbus; WM. HAMILTON, Agt., Urbana, J. BALI.. Agt.. Piqua. oc23 dwtf K. WALKUP, (ien'l Agent. r EATIIER AT KIMBALL'S. A LARGE IJ and Ire h stock of Spanish and Slaughter Sole Leather, Upper do, French and Philadelphia Calf and Kip -kiua, juat received, and for sale at prices that cannot fail to please aT-Sigo of the Golden Boot, 149 High st. mylS HANGINGS, BORDERS, DECORA- 'I IONS In Oak.. Marbles, Valve s, ftc, ftc. Just received, a tine asi-ortruent of Freneh'Goods, new styles, for Malta, Parlors and Pubdo Rooms lor sale cheap by J. H. RILE? ft CO. AUo a full auiply of Wall Paper, all graih i, and Bor. deis, Curtain Papers, I'ltnte, ftc, at wholesale. oc20 BOOKS AND STATIONERY. New ItookH. rPHE LIFE OF MARY JEMISON, THE A. White Woman of Genesee; The Maiden A not and the Use of Sunshine; The Stated and Territories of ihe Great West; Harried, not Hated. Or How they Uved. By Alice Carey ; Crochets and Quavers; or Revelations of an Opera Ma a ager in Amarca; f The Lawyer's Stnrv; or the Orphan's Wrongs. By a member of the New York Bar; A in bi-ion By Kate Mllle; The Moimons at Home, with some incidents of travel from MUsou'l to California; The Coquette; or the History of Eliza Wharton; R-cent ripe cues and aVJdressee of Charles Sumner; cleaning some Whet', some Chaff; Life North and fouth By r-arab J. Hale; Clouds and Sunsb ne. By Charles Reade; The Great American Battle; or the Contest between Chri'tianity and Political Romanism, containing accurate likensies of Fillmore aud Donelton; Oertpotism in America: an Inquiry Into the Nature, Result and Iegal Basis of teSlaveholdiog System of the I'nitediStste-. By Richard Hddreth, author of History of the United btates, Ac. At aiil.. BAVDAl I, ASTON'S NEW buuKo. Irving's l.ile of Washington; The Wan erer; Inside View of Slavery: by Persons; Hnuxe bt the eariidav ky T. B. Read" " ' 'Memorials of his Life and Times: by Henry CockbrtM. foratle by aul5 RANDALL ASTON. 1000 Copies Selling Daily 1 'It Is the Book lor the Pen. le." nrlmil Daily Ad: DO IVOT FAi. TO HEAD SJIUCKEIl'S LIFE OF JOHN C. FREaMONT. CONTAINING ALL UIS NARRATIVES OP Ex (orations, Discoveries and Adventures in Kan-aaa, Nebraaka, Oregon and California; UNABRIDGED. one hKudaome vol , One Steel Portrait and III u.t ration., 600 p., only $1.00 Why is it the Best? 1. It is the most carefully prepared Life. The proofs have been submitted to, aud the Work is approved by, its diNtinifuiHtied suhject aud his fi lends. 2 It ha the W Portrait, 0y liuttre. l,A cap tal likeness forms the iroutiMulece of the book." Alb tvt Jour. 'A Its 600 paijes of medium type contain NEARLY "RUM K THR Ma n'Krt oi any oimilar work. 4. U refute the SiinJers of his political enemies, and U thun Vr.Ki At CKIT ABLE TO KKt'U BLCANS. 5. ( gives Cot Frtmmt's Principal Reports UNA-8UIOGED, thuieuabliug the put. he to Judge of him not only by bi- works, but by hi writs rj Hit the (," at U contains the wwt COUPLETS HKC'tUD of the Ltfeand Voings ot the Standard Bkakbh or r'HKKnoM "It ia undoubtedly the BFT LIFE of the adventurous 'Pathfinder' yet presented to the American public' iV, Y. Mirrur. " Single copies ent by mail, on receipt of price. Ask for Smucker's l.ivu or Kkkmont. Aijeuts wanted to circulate this work. For sale by RANDALL k ASTON, auR walm Columbuw, Ohio. Hear the Track! E 11 AVE COUKECT LIKENESSES OF ALL the Candidatea now uuun the track. Come and vv selrct your Favorite at .1-3 RANDALL ft ASTON'S. National Political Map OF THR UNITED STATES, IIA.NU.-O.IIKI.Y COLOKED, WILL BE SENT BY MAIL ANY WHERE upon receipt of price. "It is a Map suggesting much thought, and Is worthy of the a teiilinn and study of every man, of no matter liAt politicAl faith or latitude of residence. " inde-prndrnt Dtily Journal, Ind. "liaboulu be in the bauds of all who wish to be posted up for campaigns, and displayed everywhere belore the people." i'ougtikeepiie Eagle. "It Aontaina a number of valuable statfstloal tables, unertu to all parties." N r. biitpalch. "This compreheusive sheet iucludea a cmparison of the principal statistics ol the Free and Slave States. Our pulttlcai cundition will be better. exyiained thus thaa la adoxtn speeches.''. J". San. ., Singly 23 cents; per dnsen ti; per 100 f 16. Address se6 RANDALL ft ASTON, GKEAT SENSATION BOOK I 1 Work for the Prescut Crisis!! EVERYBODY SHOULD HEAD IT! BELLE SCOTT: 0 R Liberty Overthrown. 1 Volume, 12 mo. 426 Pages. Price $1.00. 'PUIS IS A WORK EMINENTLY ADAP-X ted to the wants-of the times, and is destined, not only to be extensively read, but to present a new era ia uie p .o.ic sen u men i oi we noun. Theprenentation of the Antl and Pro-Slavery arguments In thiH book, are admirabie, and must have a deen ollect on the mind of the American public. a tew oi tue many nottoes or tae press are given below: The Cen'ril Christian Herald says: We have not read an A nti. Slavery atory stnoe "Uncle Tom's cahio" that has interested us so much as "Belle Scott-" Ills excellent In conception and admirable in execution. , Another paper has the following: No s lory ever puhltbhed tn thia country has finer descriptions of character, or more vivid logic It will make as wide a itensatfju and have a deeper influence than Uncle Toiu' abm. The Capital City Fact says: Tins woik is unpretending and simple In style, tnd the story ia told and the urgumeuls for and ..aiunt Slaveiy, aregiveu in a dliect, brief and lucid e position. Tue tak is we.l executed and the impresidOQ made upon the mind cannot fail to be deep aud lasting. Ageuts wanted to sell theaiove and many other useful and valuable works, in every county of the Western States. Terms liberal. Order fi oin the trade reap- ct fully solicited. Ad ires 8. li. 11UKH At CO., No. 1 Odeon BuildiDg, opposite the State House, J J 30 Colu nous, Ohio. Latest Books Out. " rRED:" A TALK OF THE GREAT DIS-1J UaL SWAH';hy Harriet Beecber Stowe author of Uncle root's Cabin." 'I vols , l.mn. $1.76 This bonk is creating quite a nematiou aud sells rapidly. THE Ot'THlt-.AK F FREKDOM: or the Roman Catholic Elrmf-nt in American Hintoiy, 12mo, $1. By Justin u Fulton OLIVfcK CKOMWELL: or Fnglande Great Protector. Umo il. By Henry Win. Herbert. MhXICO Its Feasants and Priests. 12mo. tl. By K. A. WiUon. T K MA DRV AUVT, and the Use of Sunhlne. LOUIS NA-'OLKUV, and the Bonaparte Family: by Henry vv. Dt i-uy. T.IK HEl'UBLlCAy PARTF AND ITS CAX0IDATFS: wi h True Linene-res of f remnnt amd D-tyton; an accurate History of ihis party in the United states from its ot lgniu t?l)ft, to iu destitution in IWl; of the Wi.Uand t'tinccrAtio parties during the iuter. enum, and iti re-loruiatinn in tbod: by Ben, F. Ball. bVi psgei, ltno. Piieeti. For hale by DRUGGISTS. "Ohio Drug Store." THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PUR-ciiased the entire stock of Drug, ftc, of Dr. R. P. LlTrLt, would reMpeotlull solicit a continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed on him. No pains oo my part nhall be spared to merit a continuance. Having secured the services of a competent Druggist, Mr. Al FKin RiTfoH, the Physician and the public can depend upon having prescriptions filled with accuracy and despatch, from CUKE DRUGS, at any hour day or night. Jan. 23, 1858. N. B. UARi'LE. JOHN R. COOK, rfaDRUGGIST,S? CiO OP POSITS CAPITOL HOUSE, COLUMBUS, OHIO, WHOI.KSAI.g ft RETAIL DEALKR IM Drugs, Medicines & Chemicals, Which we warrant FRESH AND PURE. A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF PERF0ME-Rv and Fancy Goods, Burning Fluid, Paints, Oils, Varnishes aod Dye-Stuffs. Tobacco, tinuff and Cigar, Biuahea, Hair, Hat, Tooth, Nail, Varnish and paint. Pure Wines and Liquors for Mediolnal purposes. Physiciam' Prescriptions Carefully Prepared, at ill Kouri, Day or Might. aoO-wly llATS ll.IUlO.N8, MOUHN1NO (JOOl)'. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF TISSUE, Rl nu Neapolitan and Straw Hats. RIRHON& LACKrf and FLOWERd, In rich profusion Ml UR ING GOODS constantly on band or made to orei HAI SHIRTS, HAIR RESTORATIVE, and BALM OF A TUC SAND FLOWKR-l, at fS MARY HOPPBBTON'8. srStraw Hats Bleached and Pressed apill) VOL. mi, McLANIyo Ubl'ORTS JUST published. For sale by self) J. H. RILEY 4 CO. MEDICAL. DR. E. D. HAYES - CKLBBRATKD ALLIED OINTMENT, AN O HUMOR SYRUP, 1 Sure and Speedy Care Tar SCROFULA, SALT RHEUM, ERYSIPELAS, Scald Head, CanceM, Cancerona Humors, Barber's n en, Bums, Memorial and Keer Botes, Ulcers King Worm, N sura lata. I Dea'ness caused bv Humors or Boies In the Head.) Rheum at Urn, Liver Complaint, Bronchitis, Iuflamsnatfon In the Throat, Lnnsa, Back or Side. Sold generally throughout the United States and Can adaa, by Druggists and Apothecaries. sr" Agents wanted in ail parts or tne union. HATES NASH, Proprietors, Lawrence, Mass ft. Roberts, comer of HUth and Broad streets, agent for Columbus, Ob to. Beware of a counterfeit article In the market, styled the "Genuine Allied Ointment." selfi dly GUISUOLO'a MALARIA. ANTIDOTE. THE GHEAT FEVER AND AGUE MEDICINE OF THE AGE This great remedy will be found a specific for all the common forma of Miamatic utseate, especially rever aod Ague, Dumb Ague, Bilious Fevr, Liver Complaints, Jaundice. Bilious Diarrhea, abd Enlarged Spleen. The Malariau Antidote Is a scientific preparation,sl-n-pie and sale in eompOrtition. but prompt and certain in its effects. It originated in one of the great Valleys of the '.Vent. Hence its adaptation to the diseases, climate and constitutions of the llisnisbippl Vallet and tributaries eodera it infinitely superior to all the tranh got up in the East by thoe who know little or nothing about thecli mate or disease- of the West. It ie moat emphatically a wtatern nemeuy. Griwold's BIXjIOUB JPIXjXjS. tUevareoneof the best and satest Family fills now in me, adapted to the climate, diaeases aud constitution an they exist In the West and south. They are juat what tney pretend to be, a good, sate and thorough lamlly physic: good under all circumstances where phytic is needed, and particularly ko, when bilious. W Pre parr d only bv GhlSWOLD & BaLLARD, Drug- glslB, Clrcleville, Ohio. n. a. BiAnrisj:,, Q. ROBErtltf CO.. aul0. d3m AirentH tor Columbus, C alters Spanish Mixture. The Great Puniitr of the Blood! THE BEST ALTEUATIV. KNOWN. Not a Particle of Mercury ia it. An infallible remedy for Scrofula, Kiug's avil, Rheuma tism, Ubstiuate Lutaneuus hruptiou. fimples or Poittules on the lace, Blotches, Boils, Ague and Fever, Chronic Sore Fyea, Kiug Worm or 1 et-ter, Scald Head Enlargement and pain in the Bones and Joints, Salt Rheum. Stubborn Ulctri. Syphilitic Disordern, and ail dia-easts arlsiog from an injudicious uoe aiercury,Impru dence in life or inPUniTK OF THK BLOOD. THIS GRHAT ALTERATIVE MEDICINE and PuriUer of the B'ood, is now used by thousands ot grateful patients irom all parts of the United Sta ee, who daily t-stify to the remarkable euros performed by the greatest of all me hcioes,' Carter'sripanish Mixture." Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Eruptions of the tkin, Liver Disease, Fevers, Ulcers, Old Sores, Affections ol the Kidneys, Disea.es of the Throat, Female Complaints, Pains and Aobings of the Bones and Joiuta, are speedily put to fi ght by using this inestimable remedy. Fur all diseases of the Blood, nothing has yet been found to compare with it. It cleanses the system of all impurities, acts gently and efficiently on the Liver and Kiuueys, strengthens the Digestion, gives tone to the Stomach, mass the Skin clear and healthy, and restores the Constitution, enfeebled by disease or broken down by the excesses of youth, to iu pristine visor and strength For the Diseases of Females It is peculiarly applicable, and wherever it has become known is regularly pre-, scribed with the happiest effects. It iovigoratea the weak aud debilitated, and imparts elasticity to the worn out frame, clears the skin, aod leaves the pa lieu t fresh and healthy; a single bottle of this ioeatiaiable remedy is worth all the ao called Saraapanllas in existence. The large number of cvrliacates which we have received from persons fren all parts af the United States, is the best evidence that theie is no humbug about it. Mie pre-s, Hotel keepers, magistrates, physicians, and public men, we.l known to the community, all add their teimony to the wonderful effects uf this ORE AT BLOOD PURIFIER. Call un the agent and set an Almanac, and read the details of aatontshina cures performed by CARTER'S -.rAM4H HiXlUKE, (in moat casbu whirs xvert thi.no Bum bad biunallt failkd. ) The limits of an advertise ment will not admit thetr full insertion. WM. S. BEERS CO., Proprietors, No. 3U4. Broad wav. New York. To whom all orders must be addressed. For sale bv Druggists and Country Merchants in all parts ol the United States and the Canadas, and by U. KUUbKIS a ia., Croiumous, auIS-dly FkKH'K ECKSTEIN, jr., Cincinnati. DR. HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED BT Dr. C. M. Jackson, Puiladelphia, Pa., WILL STr,TUALlT Ot'KI Lives cospuLvr, utsPEPsn, jicndice, Chronic or Nervous Dtbility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and au viscoses aruing j torn a auoraerea Liver er Stomach, Such as Constipation, inward Files, Fullness, or blood to the Bead, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea,Heaitburn,' ia.gu.tlur lood, Fullness or weight in the sto ach, sour eructations, sinking or fluttering at the pit of the atoraacii, swimming of the head, bunied and ifflcult orea thing, flmteri g at the heait. eho king or sud icatiog seusations when in a lying pasture, annness oi vision, qois or weos oeiore the signt, le Ter aud dull paiu In the head, uetioisncy oi per-spiratiou, yllowuo.s of the fkiu ami eyes, paiu in the side, back, chest, limbs, &c, Sudden Fluahes of Heat, Bum lug in the Fleoh, Con-a t a n t Imaginings of Evil, and Ureat Depreion of Siilrits. THE PROPRIETOR IN CALLING TBE attention ot the public to this preparation, doe so with a feeling of the utmost confidence In its virtues aud adaptation to the diseases lor which it is reootn mended. It is to new and untried article, but one that has stoo i the iet of a ten years trial befot-e the American people, and its reputation and sale is umivaled by any nluiil r preparations extant. The testimony in iu favor given by tb most prominent and well kuown physicians and individuals in an pans or me country u luimeose, and a caret ui perusal ot the Imanao publi.hed annually bv the proprietor, and to be bad sratis of anv of his sgentB, can not but satl f the most skeptical that this remedy u realty deserving tue great celebrity it has obtained.Principal office and Mao u factory No. 90 Arch st., Phil ad 'a, Pa CettiJLcale of RALPH LEE1E. Esq., Editor lt tpit it of the A.me.1," sfonum, i nio, i ronton, Oct 80. 1634. Dr. C. M. Jack son DeirSfr The BitUrs aie In great demaiiO nere. iu aoutuon io uie quantities sold by stoxley A Barber, your agents, the two otber stores set! more of them thao any otuer medicine. I find they are much ustd by oonvaleacem fever patients to rebuild their broken conntitutio-.s. i hare used during the lat sum mer, in my own ramtiy, tour bottles. They were recommended to me firM bt a neighbi r, at a lime when mv system was much debilitated trom the etTeoU of a severe bilious fever They gave me an appetite, and restored a tone ana vigor to my wnote system, in oue or the Sep. tember numbers of my paper I related my experience of the goxad effects of the Bitters, since which time they have had a Urge sale, and have now become the Standard medicine in this vicinity. In conclusion, I would say that I feel great pleasure in giving you this testimony of the value and success of your preparation. itespecttuity, yours, RALPH LEETK They are entirely rentable, free from all injurious in. gradients or alcoholic stimulants, always strengthening Price 76c. per bottle. Sold by Drnfra-fsts and Store keepers tn every town aod Tillage in the United Btates and anaaas. aoio oy u. ntioRRra, coiumbus, aul9-dly FRED'K E;KSTKIN, jr.. Cincinnati, GOAL! COAL t COAL f T AM NOW DAILY RECEIVING A GOOD J. article of Goarae Orate Coal, and will sell either at da. pot or deliver eoal on the shortest notice, at the lowest figure oi tne market, and warrant to give satisfaction. JAHE? O'KANK. oo23 Sole Agent of Zaneiiville Coal and Lumber Co. Who Wants a Nice llouae! FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN, AND ON very easy payments, that desirable Double Brick House and lot north aide of Oak street, east of Seventh. The house Is new and in good repair, and either half will o soia separately u desired. Also a vacant lot. 43 by 187 K feet, adjolninc the same on the eaat. Persons in wan, oi a neat, convenient and centrally located piece of piuimri, wiu ao wen oy oeuing on a Piatt's Rfll.iintT. T3 LANK. BOOK3- AJ Every variotv of Blank Books In slsa. onalit.. nan er of ruling, and style of binding, constant! on hand, or mad. to order at short notice, bj B. 11. BUKK A)., mailt High it., opposite Bute Huose. New York Advertisements. From the Advertising Ag-enej of 8. ll. Prrmoru. It Co 119 Naxxna Mireet, New York. WILLIAM J. SIIARPE, Billiard Table Maker, No. US Ful on St., near Broadway, Asm York. BILLIARD TABLE3, OF ALL SIZES, FOB public or private us , with either marble, slale, or improved mahogany beds Alao bis Patent Cushions. just brought into use, and are superior to all others. in. rateni amnions pat on old table, at the shortest notice. Balls, Cue., and every thine- in the line, at the rhort- est notice. e2u-d6m THE B1Z1RD r-OWDEK C0?lPi, AMCrACrCKIDO) AJfP DKAUtHtf 1R - tK-T emi s as ss -WAV.- as a mm mm. HAVING REDUCED TUEIR PRICES TO correspond ilh the reduced price of Saltpetre, cuminue to offer their well known brands of KLfcCTRIC INDiAN KIFLKand KENTUCKY H1FLL' Powder, In Kegs and Canisters. Also, Gunpowder lor BLASTING and MINING, comprising a full assortment of qualities aud kinds required bv the trade, guaranteed to wire entire satisfaction. . - The standard of their Powder, which has now enjoyed the highest reputation for more than twenty-live years will be found unsurpassed by any other manufacture o the kind in the world. For saie by the oriuclnal dealers, and a.so at th. offic of th. Company No. 89 Wall, cor. Water it., New York. A. u. UAIAKU, president. A. E. DOUGLASS, Sec'j. roj2l-6m-Kr M ARRIVAL OF GOODS at 2 TUB New York Fancy Dry Goods Sturc Dekhler's Corner. TUB MOST COMPLETE STOCK OE EM-MROIUKRIKj ever upeued in Columbus, now open, and selling cheap for cash. rASAPUI KIBUONi- new sttles; BONN US, CRAPE COLLAR?, FRENCH KMBROIOKRIKS, DRESS SILKS, EMBROIDERED 8 WIS-, INFANTS WAISTS, HuHKRlf, Ao. Together with a full stock of TRIMMINOS. my6 Fruit Trees, &c, at Columbus. w E HAVE RECEIVED A VERY LARGE assortment of the 8neat saleable Fruit Tree. Ar fa, iuviuuiuk Apie, i eacu, rear, (aianuara aou fkaaa dwarf,) Plum, Cherry, Quince, Apricot, Nee- Sfcl aSBBt.rr,i, Orana V,..a. IJn.,.Blu.. '......... lnAl..Ai., l,..-l. ,, . ... j. ... Raspberry, Strawberry planU, RUubaib Roots,' Osage Orange, c, 0. of these are from the well known nurseriea of Ell-wanger ft Barry. Rocheater. N. V.. and thnaa who ,ie.ir. such articles from sources that can be relied on (instead of irresponsible agents,) will do wall to call aod make their selections, or send on their orders speedily. Those who prefer not to plant until spring can have the tree! kept safely for them until that time. Catalogues may be had on application at the Cultivator Offloe, or at the Nursery. no-a -atr h, B. BATEHAM k CO. Spring Goods now Opening! At tbe spacious Store next door to the American Hotel. AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF Fancy and staple Dry Goods, Comprising all the newest styles In SILKS. A beautiful assortment of Embroidery Goods, Trimmings, De Lai ncs, Summer Dress Goods,-aud Draperies. A LAROB STOCK OF Hosiery, khawls, linens, Prints, and ' - BLEACHED GOODS. Together with everything usually kept in a Dry Gooda Store. As we Intend to sell for CASH, we are snabled to offer our customers great bargains. a call ia reipectfully solicited. W. A. & J. C. McCOY, my5 Next door to the American. TUB AND PAIL COMPANY, MANUFACTURERS OF Plain and Fancy, Two and Tares Hoop PAILS AND TUBS, COLUMBUS, OHIO. Orders Directed as above will be Promptly Complied with. PACKAan DIUVKKKD AT DEPOT FRRB OF CHARGS. N. E. LtAMAN, Superintendent. A. Carlish, Secretary. seSO WANTED. FROM 1 TO 500,000 FEET. AT THE TUB and Bucket Factory, on the West side of tbe Scioto River, Columbus, Ohio White or Black Walnut, Mulberry, White ur Red Cedar, in log or nolta, for which the highest price will bs paid In Cash. Enquire at the office of the Company. N. E. LtAMAN, Cup's. A. Cakusiat, See'y aul tf Extensive Flooring Rill and Distillery FOR SALE. TUIE P6"1PERTY WELL KNOWN AS THE 'PRAI.iIE STATE MILLS AM) HISTILLEKJV' situated in Ciintimville, Km. county, lllinoia, directly on the Una of the Oalrna and Chicago Union K. R., thirty-five miles Irom Chicago, and two nilloa from Elgin, can now be purchased low and on modi rate terms. TLe mill is one of the beat in the Sta e, having four run uf rtnnea and 6ve waler wbeelr, ana being situated in the midst of the Buest grain growing region or' the Male, commands a trade that cso ont be escelled. The llis'illery is capable of running Irom 8U0 to 400 bushels of grain per day. is In excellent urder, and has facilities for duing ousiness as successfully as any in tbe country. Attached to the above isa Dwelling Bouse, two extensive cattle barns, built of .tine, cooler shop, office and store, and other convenient buildings. The water power Is the be.t that can be found on Fox River, and is the only piece on the River where a roo foundation can be found for dam aud buildings. To those wishing to eogage in tbe above business, this offers so opportunity seldom to be found. Apply iu person or by latter to S. H KERFOOT A CO., auO 48 South Clark street, Chicago Kedzie's Rain Water Filters. rpHESK FILTERS HAVE BEEN X fully tested by families In this city I and elsewhere, aod In all eases have given the highest aatisfaetloB. Rain water of whatever color, taste or smell, by mis means oecomea ciear as crystal, making It much better for drinking or euli-nary purposes. Water thus filtered, is certainly better for health, whils there is also a great saviug in the making of tea. so., over hard water. sL,.....rh.1.i,d,:ii auT dry GORTON a hmiiN. FOlt SALE. 'PHE MATERIALS CP0N WHICH THE 1 OHIO COLUMUIaN was prluted, will be sold at a bargain; Including fouta of Nonpareil, Brevier, and Lorg PitraerType, Cases, Chases, Stands, ao. Apply at this office jy24-tf REAL ESTATE. JOII1V XTSr. BAKEn, REAL ESTATE BROKER, Office in Piatt's Building, West of the Post Office. HAVING ASSOCIATED WITH ME R. L. COBBS, Esq., for the purpose of doing a Oeneral Agency Business, we are prepared to Buy, Sell and Exchange for others, on the moat accommodating terms, all kind! of Real Property, Railroad, and ot er Bonds ' and Stocka of all nVabriptioni, and MAKE C0IXECI0N8 IN CEN I RAL OHIO. . apra FRENCH BOOKS, AND LESSONS IN FRENCH. A New French Grammar and Dictionary, by Madiici A. Mot, Teacher of French in Columbua High School. Just published and for sale by ocSO J. H. RILEY & CO. U. A. Hot offers hs servlcei to private pu lis and classes. Terms moderate. Addiess care of J. H. Rl. lev ft Co. ASHES WANTED. 7 CENTS PER BUSHEL WILL BE PAID for Good Ashes, delivered at the Ohio Penitentiary mms lately. - (auO J NO. EWINO, Warden. FINE HANDKERCHIEF EXTRACTS. WE hare a full stock of new Extracts to which we Invite the attention of the Ladies, As. Also Fine Fancy Boapt and the Genuine Otto ot Roses. For nle cheap by oc23 RANDALL fc AB10N. rpHE FOUUM.OR FORTY YEARS' FULL 1 Practice at the Philadelphia Bar: by David Paul Brown, Just received. For sale by a oca J. R. RILft A 00. m Sails o Stait JownaJ. The Cisa.lcri llaratsl. The following narrative a true one de-tcribea a scene that actually took place not many years since in a couutry village, in tbe State ol Maine : One eveniug, ia t e month of December, 1644. a number of tntcnsmi n harl aa.unKiu4 the storfe nf a Mr. Putnam in talk . ten and things," smoke, drink, and in abort, do anything to "kill time." mree noun find thus posfd awaj. They bud laughed, and talked, and drank, and chatted, aud bad a "good time generally;" so tbat abwut the usual hour lor shutting up shop, each-ol Ih-j party fell particularly "Brsi rate." "Come," says Charley Hatch, one of tbe company, " let g liquor, and then have a game of high, low, Jack I" to t sny," exclaimed another; "who's got the cards." "Fetch on vour keerrl. " ilr.al.il - w 7 w v aa WUat SB) fcU II U customer, bis eyes half closed, through tbe Alter orinKing all around, an old pine table was drawn un hetnrA ihe, R.. tAnb i burned brightly a large fire ol hemlock logs, tiuivu wuiaiu simp auu cracKie, mrowing live coals out upon the beartb. All d-ew around tbe table, seating themselves on whatever came bandiett. Four ol them had rolled up to the table tome kegs, which from their weight were supposed to contain nails, "Now," said Hatch, "bow tball we play every oue lor himrelft" "No, have partners," growled all but one man. "No, hanged if I play so," shouted tbe for-mer. brioiiius his fist dnn nmn tha t.i.i. , CP J ve vuu VU VJf V7 . knocking one candle out of the flick, and another upon the floor. "Come, come," said Hatch, "no quarreling. All who say lor having partners, staud up." i uree aro;e. - "Now all who say each one for himself, etand up." I he remaining one Immediately got up. "You me. Bnielav." saiil Huixh iU n,.i.l . . " . J ...V HIDJUII ty are againrt you. Come, will you play t" ' en, a. a uwu t waui, to oe on tue opposite side, I'll play," auswered Barclay, somewhat vuuicu uunu( Mr. I'utuam wan not in tbe store tbat evening, aud tbe clerk, who was butty btbind the counter, had takn vtrv littlu n.ti.u nt , j ...w.v tiwtivu vi auo iiv ceetiinga About ball pant ten, Mr. Putnam thought be would just etep into tbe ft ore and sea that evervthinir wna an fa a tsA - J " O w mivm.w tig UV IfCUl JJJ. he walked up towards the fire. When within a few steps ot where the meu were sitting, be started back in horror, belore him sat seven men, half crazy with liquor and tbe excitemett of playing cards. There they were, within a few feet of tbe fire ju?t described, and four of tuem teuiea on Ktg$ of powder. Barclay, who was a very heavy man, bad pressed in tbe head of tbe keg on wbicb be sat, burritinff Ihe Inn hnnn. nnrl niwaaim. tha, nnmAa out through tbe chinks. By the continue! mo- nuu ui men ieei me powaer Dua Dtcome spread about the floor, and nnw nnvpron a ..... nr n feet all around them. Mr. Putnam's first movement was towards thfl door! tint rpo.ovprlno hlmaulf li M.llf. Mn towards tbe fire. Should either of them attempt to rise, be thought, and scatter a few eraius a little Inrthir mm tha fir. nl... a,k lay a quantity of live coals, all would 'be lostl a ii.;. M1n.nn r i .. u ,..,. j .. , wi. muarcui AAWIUli 1UUSCU Up, aUQ Seeing Mr. Putnam with his fuc dvaille nala into the lire, exclaimed : " rutnam, what alls you T" and at the same tfnio uiauo a motion to rite. " Gentlemen, do not rise 1" said Mr. Putnam; " four of you sit on kegs ot powder it is scat- tprpd all nrnnnri enn nno, mnDcm.nl anlnhe snnrl vnu nil intj alwrnllv Tk....iaiBAiwnl,. ets ot water behind tbe bar. But keep your seals for one miuute and you are saved move and you are dead men 1" In an instant every man was perfectly sobered not a limb moved each seemed para lyzed. In Il'bs time than we bave taken to desoribe this thrilling scene, Mr. Putnam bad poured the the water aud completely saturated the powder nil ,ha flnnr nnl u.tinani.li.il f 1. a H r. .hnS explosion was impossible. Then, and not till 1 ....... I 1 u .. sucu, nae iucis Bt nviu epuatcu. Itulnru I V, . ..u un.. m.n 1.. 1 1 it. ,..-. .V... .j L.vr. v . u u . u m.vu u.u .. .mo B.UIO ma, very night they pledged themselves never to table another glass of liquor, or play auother game of cards. . . . Sale of a Slave An Incident in New Or. . leans. The New Orleans Bulletin, of tbe 20th instant r ayt: Passing through tbe Arcade saloon, we noticed at one of tbe auction stands a negro girl up for sale, and around a clorely packed crowd tbat appeared to be deeply inter ested iu what was going on. Curiosity led us to pause aud Inquire what was tue cause or Ihe apparent excitement. Tbe bids were going on iu a very spiiited manner, aud generally at an advance of only five dollars at a bid. and at every bid the eyes of tbe crowd would quickly turn in tbe direction whence the bids proceeded, tbe iulerest aud excitement being, In tbe meantime, upon tbe increase. Tbe girl, a bright, intelligent mulutrees, about fourteen years old, was evidently both different to wh-t wan trans, piring. There was no moisture in her ejee, but they assumed ao expression which indicated tbat she felt some anxiety In regard to the result ol the sale, wbicb is not generally tbe case. As tbe bids reacbid near a thouaaud dollars, the excitement became imense, and as tbat flguie was called, a spontaneous bins Wasbeaid Irom one end ol Ihe room to the other, lollowed by a vehement shout ot "Turn him out!" "Turn him i'Ul?" A rush was made for tbe door, tbe ham- mer had fallen, and the g rl also, iuui tbe arms of her mother, who bad become the purchaser. The explanutiou of it all was tbat Ihe womin had been freed by her owner, and bad earned . money to buy her cb Id, tbe mulatress in question, and being a very valuable servant, seviral perm Da were anxious to obtain ber, but all of them, wilh one exception, bad pledged the mother tbat they would not bid against her, aud fiey honorably kept their laitb. It was the conduct of this one, who was bidding against tbe mother, which so excited and exasperated tbe crowd on tbe occasion. Tbe man made good bis escape; fortunately 10 lor him, we thiuk, aa we heard sundry expressions about 'Lynching," Ac, as the crowd came back to talk over tbe matter. Tbe mother was so much affected by the joy of having succeeded in retaining possession of ber child, that the swooned away and was carried out of Ihe saloon. We may add that the sale was a succession sale, and was not designed to be any thing more than nominal, and nobody Intended that the mother should be deprived of her child. At Martinsjburu, Virginia, is a fat landlady at one of tbe hotels, who is often called Mrs. Partington. One day said one politician to an other, near the head of tbe table, where Mrs. Partington was presiding with dignity, "What do you think of the general result!"' "General KeBult," said tbe landlady earnestly, "iveariy all the generals bave dined here, but I don't, remember any of that name." - Oolumbas Water Works. THE SUBSCRIBER IS NOW PREPARED to furnish and St un every article la the trace. such as Water Closets and Eltcben Sinks. Self acting Water Closets for Public Institutions. ' Urinals " " . . Bot and Cold Bsths, Showers, kc, As. Copper and Brass Force Pnmpa, warranted not to freese outside. Bydrau'ta Water Rams. Water Fountains, Wash Bowls, and Msrbls Slabs. The best of city re erence can be glvsn. All repairs cash when the work is completed. Country orders promptly attended to. JAW AXDR' W, South side of Gay street, between Third sad High, oil 1 dim

Ml if mm aCZw If IU III tl 4 ft VOLUME XX. COLUMBUS, WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 5, 1856. NUMBER 74. 10 tatc Journal. DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY BT W.H. SCIlOtiLEII, Editor. Tenm Invariably i a Advance. Daily " "o per year " By tlx Carrier, per wank l!2K eta. Tri-Wiiklt - S 00 per rw Wbiiilt ; X " Clubs of ten end over 1 60 " TERMS OF AllVKRTI.-iNO BY NIE -AQUARE (TD tlNM OR UTMI MAKI A SqttAKa.) On equate 1 year ,.18 00 ; one squaio weeks.. .3 i On " montlit 12 00 ; an " 1 week... . 8 Ot Out 11 6 mouths 10 00 ; iu " 1 week.... I H One." S months 8 00 ; on " 8 lays 1 Dm " 1 month. 8 60; on " I Un ... Tl One " 1 month 4 60 J one " 1 insertion W Displayed advertisements half nor than tbe ebo? rates. Advertisements, leaded and placed in the oo.uinn . Special Notices," double the ordinary rata. All noticu required to be publlahed by n, legal rate. Uordered on the inside exclusively after the ItrHt wees 80 per ceuL mure than the above rates ; but all such aril; appear iu the Tri-Weekly without charge. Ilusineaa Card, out exceeding Use linen, per ear, in tide, 'a,60 per line ; on undo H. Noticed of meiitluga, charitable sootetiee, are companies, Ac., half price. Marrlane notioe lb cents. In n trulance miU the) appear, unto paid for. Advertisements not accompanied tth written direo t .na will be inserted till forbid, and charged accord tnsly. .411 traiultnt adtxriitemmii mu.,1 he paid in advance ma rule will uol be varied from. Weekly, -Mil" price a llle iail, liere the advertine. A-ea the Week y alone Where the nil and Weeklj are lietli oed. then the chaise lor the Weekly will b hall the rale if the ituilv Hinler the present system, the advertiser pays .. much for the npace he nccupiea, the ghauges be In, a useable with the composition only Thin plan In now I'll I L. O. I'lAllajst, Civil Engineer, Surveyor ami Urauglilsiiiaii, Bailee's Block, over Kudisill's, High Street, Columbus Ohio. ALL, KINDS ')F LAND AND ENG1KKEK-IVU Surveying and Levellugi Mapping Plutiina; slecnaincal aud Architectural ilrawing, promptly and aiiuc'aolnnly executed. Refer to M. L. Sullivant, Hsu,., Jnhnraham, K4-, Col. S. Vlwltwry. ('.. R ,eAI-Hml OENTISTHY. N. II. S V A I N, l KM T 1ST, Sava;o's INTo w Blooli, Uppotilc the .State House. High Street. au'23 wyl WILLI All SAi.lilf I ljwlaOOT&. SHOtMAKER.K. HiRh at., Kant aide, an doora South of Town it., aprill,! UOIMMHIIH O. Dli. AlOiUilaON, IRKTUll.MSU TO COLUMBUS,; Olfice, Southwest comer ul" Towu uud Third streets. aVrh'iae ludebted for former aervicea will find their aoo .unt at bi nince. miH md OlUVEtl ZltSU.-.As-'lJssS Teacher of the I'iiuo Forte. for leriui, c, apply at loom Neil H-'Uie. ir Gil-lW Hu ic rtl .re. dWJI'.'i ld FASHIONA3L.E IV1 1 1 I I N EHt, (OLD TASD or rUArLKV A UaLL,) UlDll .slHJiUi; CULUMBOS. M-Straw Hata Blaacheil ami I'reaneil aprlo ly JAS. HADDOCK SMITH, A T T O It N E V A T L. A W, I) llice iu the Columbian Building, COI.L'.UlS, ulllil. oc8 dly AIXbiiN G. THUli.MAN, A. 1 1 or xi. o y a,t JL a, CUI.U .tllJUS, o. OFFICE ON Hlud dl'HEET, feb'JO-ly Between Kriend and Mound Bta. R. a. oUAanoa. t. iajl'uu a. walkui n. k. ciiA-unoN co., DHALKka IM r3aT.Jr)e.t-. . L2 iH3a CAMMtlDVE, IIUUKIXO, SUtiTlltirl.S, ZASES-VILLH AMU ULAGK.1MirU. Yard aud Ome near rtaiiroau iiepol, no'iO Otli.U JillUS, O. 130JK- lilNDER, And ItntuH ilJk tl.tiiuiaciuidr, ffiyi street, between Brou J and Guy His. HO CULUMUU3, OHIO. ' 5T A t K o iv u a ji l i ll , AUCTION AND CO M MIrfri It N MEKCliANTb Colunbut, OMa. tliot Roal EaUle, dtucka, tlouaeuoiu furniture, Ury tiooda, l.roueriea, Kornea, Carriaxen, nc., .Vu., attemle,. to in city or ouuutry, on tue moiit reaaonabie term. Liberal advaucea on cuurtliuineuta ilecl-dl) MUSIC. 'PO THOSE Will) OiOSltiE TO SING 1 with tba it(j.rit aud an terstan-ting hIhii' we otter oar iwrncef t"u ' " vl micil Nt tluii. ttiiiruujti tU uii'l Musi'Ul Kt uut uu , au will tench a --a I'uhhiuv nvtjuiakt uf facli week au 1 m llmrHdiiy evuum. or lull paaiuu lar, Me circ.ilarH Our roniu i fcwptilied ultltun-tuf Mihuo ft IlamlinV celebraiott Okua.n Hamiiovias with wlucli tbw ruiot-H will bt aooomuftiited md) utitiuil Tii;ltt4 lor cute at 0 trilieu' Vt iic Store, the Qoua torH. auil tlte ronn at tow pruie Juv. mi.k Clam B-tiurdav f. U.. at d o oiuok. iu lou- only 5U cuu i. a f i Pt'rf, t trfcior. ptf. I f KH t'Uniat ' G01U0N & AlON, aiua a5iftfttl BKTWKfeN rJK.Al AND GAY Culuuitiuti, OhiOf T VSUFA-CTLTREKS OF COPPER, TIN. X 1. aod dbeut IrnD Waru, ouutiuu to keep on band ouw it tti largwut and bent tturtmentri ttt artioleit id ttintr lian ever broagnt to tun ma net. iuey Keep tout titjrt oi the Comet Cooking Stove, ('1 oDHuf the idomI apprua'utl llv.riic due A trJ tovea dom in mte. It tn more (jartio-IB X& M ilarly a-lajiteU tor wood, but amy bt Jfjfjiy 4htfU 't'1 c" Tlify warrant tbum y - -jL roirireeuureaaiMiacUoa, or ao Hale. Tae tllick Diamond, tnu, Air-Tight, 4.ND Star of the Wf.Ht Cooking Stoves, which are three of the beat Store, for burning bituminous eoal. AUo, P REX Wit PARLOR AND BOX STOVES. fcUo, a (fMd ntock of K"irui-tlitur tioudKaSateN, Kefrler-atom. Ice Chflitti. Watec UoolerH, 1'uuipa. Japan Ware, Bird Cairei, Trereth RatliiiiR Tubn. fire Gratei, Fir Brick, Uifiiier and nrain ivfiueH, so. ST StMx ial attjnttuii pa.J to Kfrofing, Spouting, Cop per Smith Work, aud .lob Work tfeneraltT. auo Ay Pickaway House, SOUTH M UN ST., CIKt LGVltLE, O. THIS HOUSE IS NOW THOROUGHLY KKK-IKKD. and refltted with Nhw Furniture, and ropeued tj receive the trareliox public. I he rtuu-te m nttiated nr tiie b miuoiH center of the Uy, oppoiite the Court House, la cod Ten lent to the fUt) road Itep t and Fai:ket lAodiQ. p48neDjrt-ri vUltioir lb eilT by Kailroad, rftae or Boat, will be eonveyed to and Crura ttie liouee without delay. No effort wilt b -.pared by the p oprletor ti render hi f ue ta omnf'irtable au l be hopes that hm efTortH toae-eominodat- and oblige bin guenu will innure him a liberal hare of public patrimaffe. All heatks 1a to be tried, be tog willing to abt e tue decision of hi wfueate A. F. NEAMAS, Pioprletor. Ctrileville. !unt au.t2-d(n 1ATEIVT (ULV-.MC KOOFIXO. WE DESIRE TO CALL ATTENTION TO the above Cateut, as belli the oheape-t and most durable Fire-proof Roofing Material now io una, and In very way far auperior to any other. It neither rum In hot nor orackd tn nold weather, but remain tough and pliable through alt Haon-i; it in but about half the expense of tin, aud far more dur.ble, In proof of which we reler to raaay thousand squaren of Rooting in Buffalo, Cleveland, and throughout (he went. It can be ap plied to tin, iron, aud oldshingle rooh without removing thtro. All orders aldreed to ue it Columbu-, Ohio will be promptly attended to. O. H. BUW k CO., my20 tjal Office with A. Jouet k Co,, 161 High ft. RAILROADS. MARIETTA AaD CINCINNATI AND HII.LSUOKO' RAILROADS. Opeutd to Athena, 17 ntlce GaM ol Cincinnati. TIME CHANGED, .IIitKinx Direct Coimt'Ctioi a with Scioto V ttockiux Valley Hailruad. Daily Traim betwetn foilsuiouth & Cinciu-uati mill Alntns & iiiiiciniiati. ON AND AKI fcK MONDAY, I HE 3D OF NOVKMDEK, lh.'ilt, the tiaiua will run aa fol-lowa, until luitlier notice: Firat fraiu loavea ilhillicothe at 6 46 a. m., and ar nve. at IJiuciunatl at 10:16 a. m., and at Columbtixat 4: 10 p. m. Coonectiug with train f r ifiUtboro' at Blan cheater. Second Train LAarei Athem at 7 .30 a m ; Chilllcothe at l:ilo p. in., con lec'iufr wim Train from I'orthmouih At Hnindm aud to Hillaboro' at MUnclie ler and arrirea at Oincinnatl at 5:30 p. m., and Columbuaat 11:20 p. m. RKTURNINO: First Train 1-eavea Cincinnati at 8:00 a. tn., and Chilllcothe at ' :30 p m , and connecting with Hillaboro1 and Horti ooutli Traiua, and inb-riui'diate poiula, ud by tio with Marietta, I'oiuurojr, Parteranu g, and othr DojQia. i ' Secood Train Iarea Cincinnati at 3:30 p. m., and ar-at Chilllcothe at 8:16 p. m., auil at ililinboro' at B:iM p. in. . Fare from Chilllcothe to Columbu $3.50 " " Ciuciuuatl -10 ' Athena " " HILLSBORO' TRAINS l.eayo HIIWioio' at 0 45 a. m. and at 10:40 a m.and an ,ve at Blaucheater at 7:i6 a in., and at 1:80 i m Return n, leara HI ncli'Mer at 7:4!. . m and 6:36 p. m , and arrive at Hlilauoru' at 9:36 a. in. and at 6:i0 p. ui. Ticket cau be had of M. L. Doherty, Columbus llepot, P V. dtritlt-r, corner Broadway aud Kront ate , Cincin-nii'l, l.iitla Miami R R. Depot, and at all of the priucl-pul -itatiuua on the ll.SCt U. R. no4 J0KS WAMiLE, Supt. rS3 am m .sUtfmU .AufCi-?3j Cleveland, Cluinlni -V Ciiicimiiili UAJ.LKOAU. Wiuter irrangtmeut lor 1S55-56. Three Traius Daily fruiu Columbus, io couueo-tiou with Traius ou the Little Miami, aud Columbus and Aetna Kuilrouds. I EXP ll ESS TltAlN AT 1U:U5 A. M.; la atoppmg at Delaware, llaldiugtou, Oaliou, Ureatllue, .iiiilby, New Looiloo aud ilralUiu, arriving at Cleveland at 2:40 P. li. ; giving yaaneugera kokty MinUTKn fur dinner and juiiliecliug with the 3:20 P. M. Kant txpreaa Train un the Lake Shore Road lor Hunk irk, Bullalu, .New- V ork, Sc. Thin Iraiu cuuuecu at Ottllou with the tielleloutaiue aud Indiana, oil. tUilroaii, at Oreatliue with the 1:J0 Kxpteaa Train ou tue ifhlo and Peuuny Ivaula Railroad for I'itta burgh, t'liiladetp.na. Kc, aud the Ohio aud Indiana Kail road for Kort Wavue: at urattou with the 3:46 1'. M. Train for Toledo aud Chicago, reachiu Chicago S o'clock net morutn. i. Uail Train at!:30 P. M.; atoppiag at all way ata- tions betweeu Culumbua and Ctevelauu, arriving at Cleveland at 0:16 P. M., connecting at Oreatliuo with 0:00 P.M. Faat Traiu ou the Ohio aud Penuayivanla Rallruad lor PittHburgh, kc, with the Ohio and Indiana Railroad lor Kort Wayne, xc, at Cleveland with tlievl:30 P. M. Night ExprenH iraiu uu tlie Lake Shore Railroad for the fcaat. a. Shrill f.xureaa at l'i:16 I'. M. ; alouniua at Delaware and all way .ultima North of Mew Luuduu aud leaving paaaeugtThatull way atutloua, connecting at Creatline with tile d:0u A. U. Traiu ou ilia Ohm aud I'euuey (valuta Railroad at Oration with the Toledo (lay ICxpreaa lorChlcagu, arriving at Chicago a: U;3u p. M., counecliug at Cleveland with lite Horning train ou the Lake snore Katlruail tor Ouukirk. Bullalu, New-Vork, &o. aar Kor ttii-ough and toi-al ficketa apply at the Ticket OUice in the Paaaeugei Depoloi llie Cleveiaud, Columbua and Ciuciuuali, aud Little Uiaiui, Columbua and Xenia Railroad ujrapamea. a. a. ri.l.l, Columbua, Nut 19, 1856. -dtf .StffirrtnfndVfU. CKM itAL OHIO HAIL ItO.VI'. iik.V'L SUPKKl.T.Mia?ir'' Ofl-'ICK, C. O. R. R., I Zamk-villK, Auguat 1, lt50. J UNTIL FUUT1IEH NOflCE, A PAS3EN-OkRC tR will be attached to Hie KieLht Tiain, .eviuu ColainbUA at 4:20 A. U . alnuullnl at ail D lillta on Hi. nia.i in r..!Hlve or out od' m .aeoirera. an tv,n at iue-v llaat ld:'-5 A A. Keturuiug leavea Zinvti!e at 11:00 A. M., and arriving at Columbuui 4:40 P. M Hllltl lllAl'l.tlMt I'ltKI . iien'1 Min'l Uiiimiirovr-d I.wim lor im. rptlE UNuLKSlGNtD OKb'fctt KOki SALE JL cheap, and on accommodating terma, a iartre num. ber oi Iota in the city of Columbua aud viciuitv m.nie of them very eligible. 1 KWIS HKYI., jyJl li VI HKVI, lloii.e iiikI Lot for gl.iiuO, LUnt hALIi, LOP NO. it IN KiDUWAY'S i SubdiviKinn, on Oak atree, iu the cy of ''Ailuinbua, Ohio ,he improvenieuth on aaid lot couiit of a tirick Ki'U e with 4 rootnn aud kilchen, alao a wi-ll d cistern. 1'aymi ntaeai.y. tu.l-o.f UAKKR f. . Dllli-i, u2i l l ttt'K Bmld-eg Vl'TTS. .S l'i ) V U'd NbW liOUtv -Dnhli; A 1X I'ale of the (iieat IHHiual Sainp " H, Harriet Ht-t-clirr SloAe. 2 vola 12uio. Price $. 75 Korau'ebj ouU S. II. Hi R-t ti CO N' EW LW BOOK DUNLAP'S LAW'S OF lilt. U 8. 1 vol. For aale by onS S. II. BURR ft 0 . FAMILY BrBLYJUSTlpriviriTirA Urgi nl elegant af-ortroent of B b es of all rin a, ft j ltH an i nfiirM. Seltiug at gieal bargmua Now m the time to b y C .It ou nctt 8 H Rf K C i'o tlie oi Colli iiiTmiT rUE SUBaCRlliElv UAVlNU il.AD A larti vxpHi'ieuctt iu the hittiueru and Cootviuii ttie wauth of ttie citizHDi, has gfi flMitluied U Brttablmb a lin of Cli'V F -fla HACKS, to run to and from any part ot W tot eity My Jarriages are all new and , e iuvri)iut, w-i--Wvyaaa-ej To the Ladies this will a flora a couveutvnt opportunity f SlioipiH, attending I'utdic lectured, or oi rinitiug the UlTeiHiit I'ublic (uititutiouM. By leaving word at the United States Hotel, Capital Houte, AinHncao, Neil Houte. or Buckeye Houne, all orders will be promptly atteuiled to. SHf Fare each mi) , 16 ceutA. fejS a-A line of OVNlHi;st' will 4oon be run regularly from thf Court Home to the Railroad Depute. Fare ten cenU each way. THOa. BK(K'KWV mario-dtf uiKi-K ao imst4)i, ;ali.i:uy. TUti 511 KSPEaKE RIKLE AND PliTOL OtU.EKy, On Town St., second door from Franklin Hunk, U open at all bourn during ttie day and evening. Geo-tleiueu wUhing to perfect tlimHt-lve- in thia tuauly tic-eompiiKhmKnt aie repectfully invited to ca I at the rotuni, whete every attention will be paid to render their vltt agrveitbltj and aatiiifactoiy, jt-2-dtt DRESSTkING-MIsS NfcWI.ANDTOF .Sew York City, would reipectfully inform theladMi of Columbus and vicinity, that ntie U prepared to execute all oiders of DKKSct AND M ANTIIJ.A MAKlNt, ni the mint fawhlonable styles, and on reasonable terms, at her place of residence north side ot Town st., en floors itnt til Fourth ! I ' ; ' HU- 1. ! .. MEDICAL INFIRMARY AN1 Water Cure Establi -huicnt, AT COLUMBUS, OHIO, FOR FEMALES ONLY. Open at all aeai one. Send for rircular. Adilreai orfl wly W 8HKPARI. M. P. TEN YEARS AMONG TUE MAIL BAGS, M. by HolbruoK. (or aale by niarll i. H. U1LEV k CO. 1 fe'W.rJ 3fcar w ar Zii ,71 RAILROADS. I 11TLIC MIAMI ADCOLUMiJUS& X.HNIA a RAILROADS. Traina run between Columbua and Cincinnati, aa folluwa : DOWNWARD. CPWARD. Leave Arrive at Leave ArrlT at Columbua. 1:4.-1 A. M. l:06P. H. t .00 P 11 Cincia.iatl. 8:02A.M. 4:4;il.M 1:23AM. Cincinnati. 11:00 A.M. 10:00 " 6:00 P.M. Columbua. 9:66 A. U. 8:20 P. M. 11:80 " The 2:46 A.M. Train from Colnmbui connect! at Xenia for Dayton, Richmond, Indianepolie. Lafayett , Chicago, St. Louia, and all pointa weat; oounecla at Morrow lor Wilmington, Ctrcteville and Lancaster; aud at Ixivelaod'a for HilUborouffh and Chillicothe; alao connecting at Cin einuatl for Lutiiaville by the boata. The 12:30 P. M Train, irom Columbua, connect! at London for Springtield, I. ay ton, ImliauapoliH, Ate; connecting at Xenia for Daytou. Richmond, Indiauapolia. tAfayutte'hicagOiSt. Louia, aud all pointa weat; couneal-fug at Morrow for tVilmiugtou Ciruleville aud Laucaater aud at tAiveiaud., for Hillaborough and Chillicoihe; and at Cincinnati wi'.b the O. ft M. R. R. for Louiavllle The 8:30 P.M. Train from Columbua connecta at lAn-don tor Spriog"eld; and at Xenia lor Dayton, Richmond, Indianaiiolia, Terre Haute, Vtncennea and St. Louia tw Koi other lulorinatiou apply to T. Loduh, Agent, or M. L. Hohikti, Ticket Agent, Columbuui w Whiuht, Agent, SpringOeld: A. W. Starr, Agent. Xenia; A. U. Lkwia, Agent, or P. W. Stradik, Oeneral Ticket Agent, 3uclunati. , W. H. "LEMKN'T oo4 iuperrMmdmt. Great National Koute TO THK EAST AIM I) WEST. Ceulnil Ohio Railroad, UB'IWKKN COLUMBUS AN WHEELING. TWO TRAIN'S LaAVfi COLUMBUS DAILY, (ScsDAYe ICxuKKran.) GOINO EAST. Uavt F.x)iru Train. Matt Train. CoiuinbiiK lu:oo a. a 3:2ur.a. Newaik II 26 " 4:47 " .aueaville 12:46 e.. 8:06 " Ombrirtge 2:14 ' 7:27 " Ar atBellaite 4:30 " 10:10 " The-ie trains mxkt clone counectionl at Bella're wilh ihe UAI.TDIORK &OIUO RAILROAD, POR Biilliinore, Wahiii;stoii City, I'hiludel pliui, Mw York, and all the Ka-leru t itn:s. GOINO WEST. Leave Hxprm Train. Hail Train. Bellniie .. 1I:2U a.a. 6:00 A.n. Cambridge 2:14 r.M. 7:46 aiieaville 4:0n " 0 40 " Sewark 6:26 " 1:4 " Ar. Columbu 7:00 " 12:16 PM. Tbeae traina make cloae counecliou at Columbua with L M., ft C ft X., and C, P. ft I. KaiUoada, lor Cii.ciniiHli, Daytou, liidiaiiapoliK, Chicago, M. Ijouii uud the EJYT1RE GREAT WEST! Through Ticktts can be hud at all the above nuntrd Paint. To WT Pahmkuikh. The Express Train going Eaat will atop to take up or leave Paaaengera, at Patanknla, ixli keraville, Uuiou, Newark, Cla pool'a, Zaneaville, Coucord, Cambridge, CampbelPa, Millwood, Spencer'a, Barueaville. Uelmout, and (ilencje only. Ooinu Wnn, it will atop at all Stations on proper sig-uala beiu.; given. The Mall Traiu will atop at all Station! where the Mail ill to be reaeived or delivered, except at Bridgevilie and Bay le'a lilla, aud at all other Station! on proper aignal-beitig given t tO.iXECT10.SI. GOING EAST. The 10:00 A. M. Expreaa Train connect! at Columbu! with the Expreai Train which leavea Cincinnati at 6 A. M. and with the train from the Weat oo the Columbua, Piqua, and ludiaua Railroad; at Newark with muruiug Train for Sanduakv. Mauaneld and Hnuot Vernou aud with Traina on the Steubeurilleand Indiana Railroad; at Uellaire with Expreaa Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for Baltimore, Waahiugton, Philadelphia and Gaateru Cltiea. The 3:2U P. M. Train will conueot at Columbua with the aecond Train from Cincinnati; at Newaik with train lor Mt. Vernon. Matiafield, Sanduaky. &c; and at Bell- aire with Night Traiu on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Paa-leugera leaving Louiavllle and pointa nelow tjinciuna tl and tukiug the lu:20 A. M. Traiu on Little Miami Railroad will connect with thia Traiu at Columbua. Paaaengera leaving ludianapolia and Richmond by morning Train ou la. Cen. It. U. will alao connect with thia Traiu at Coluinbiii and reach Bellaire at 10:10 P. M., and leave by 10:30 P. M. Train on Baltimore aud Ohio Railroad, arriving in Baltimore at 6 P. M. next day. GOINO WEST. The 6:00 A. M. Mail Train conuecti at Bellaire with Night Traina on the Bait. And 0. R. U.; at Newark with Trains to tteubeuville. Sauduaky. Manatleld and Muunt Vernon, and Clncugo pta Monrneville; at Columbua with the Traina for Cinoinuuti, and with 'Train! fur Xenia Dayton, Indianapolis, and Chicago, eta Dayton and via Urbana. The 11:20 A.M. Expreae Train connect! at Bellaire with th hareaa Train from Baltimore; at Zanervllle wilh the C. W.sZ R. R. t..f Cincinnati; at Newaik with ., M ft N. K. R. , and arrirea in Columbua at 7:00 P. M., and coiiiioi tv with Traiua going South and Weat, arriviug at Cinulnuatiat 1:46 A. M- THATCIIER PERKINS, Sup't. 7AAiiOAille. Jnun W. Bkowii, Gcn'I Ticfcef Ageit, Columbua. or22dtf 1856. (jirrut tlirn Koutc. 1856. COLUMBUS, x. jm. PiyUA AND INDIANA SPRING A KliANGEVI ENTS. QUICKEST AND MOST HKLlABLE ROUTE TOTX TIIE WEST, Two Traina Daily- Sunday Excepted. ON AND aFI'KK I UESDa V, SEPTEMBER 10 Til, TRAINS WILL Hi N AS FOLLOWS: KX 'krS leave. Coluuinua at 9:00 A. M.; arrirea at Urbana etll:M0 A. M.;andat Plipia 1:00 P. M.; connect ing at Uroaini with 2::i0 P. M. Ligbtuiug Express Train ou M. R. ft L. K. R. K , for SI'RINGFlliLD. DAYTON 4 CINCINNATI, (Direct ) Nu change of ca a bntwreu Uibanaand Cin-cinuati Aho c ,uuectng at it' tou with tiatoa on O. ft jt. R. R for GRKENVILLE AND UNION, And with lia na on D. ft W. ft la. o. R. It. for INDIANA I LIS, LA lA V E I'TE. CIII-C (.t,Ti;ltUK IIAl TE&sr. l.OIUS. Alao, conuectt at UrhAna with 12:18 P. M. Train nor ih on M. K. ft L K a. K lor DEuLKFUSTMNB CLi'OB, FOHE'T. FT WAYNB, SANUU&Kr, T'lLBUO at CHICAGO. And at Piqua connect! with trains on the D. ft M.R.K. for TROY, DAYTON, tc., And with Packet Hue on Miami Canal for MINSTER, BREMEN. ST. MARY'S, 4o. RE 1'UKNINU, Leaees Piqua at 2:00 P. M; Urbana at 3:29 P. M., con nect ng with traius from llie oith on the M. R. ft L. K. R. R. fioui Chicago, Toledo, Sauduky, ftc, to Columbua at 6:10 P. II. , aud onn-ieotiag with Night Trains for the Kiev and Nnitb. ACCOMMODATION leaTea Columbua at 11:10 A H.; arrives at Urbana at 3:26 P. M.; at Piqua 6:47 P. M ; connecting at Urbana with the 10:00 p. M. Train for Delluloulaioe, Union, anduskyf Toledo, th cut; i, aVc. RETURNING, Leve Piqua at 6:F0 A. M. ; arriving at Urbanaat 7:20 A. M., and at Columbua at 9:67 A. M.; connecting wilh 10 A. U. Train un C. O. K. R. for Zane!vllle, Wheeling, ftc ; and with 10 A. M. Train on C, C. ft 0. K. K. for Cleveland, Pittabuiirh. ka. Fare as Low n b) any other Route. For further Information, or Through Tickets, apply to H H. BI(iElAMW,lieueiHl Agt., Columbus; WM. HAMILTON, Agt., Urbana, J. BALI.. Agt.. Piqua. oc23 dwtf K. WALKUP, (ien'l Agent. r EATIIER AT KIMBALL'S. A LARGE IJ and Ire h stock of Spanish and Slaughter Sole Leather, Upper do, French and Philadelphia Calf and Kip -kiua, juat received, and for sale at prices that cannot fail to please aT-Sigo of the Golden Boot, 149 High st. mylS HANGINGS, BORDERS, DECORA- 'I IONS In Oak.. Marbles, Valve s, ftc, ftc. Just received, a tine asi-ortruent of Freneh'Goods, new styles, for Malta, Parlors and Pubdo Rooms lor sale cheap by J. H. RILE? ft CO. AUo a full auiply of Wall Paper, all graih i, and Bor. deis, Curtain Papers, I'ltnte, ftc, at wholesale. oc20 BOOKS AND STATIONERY. New ItookH. rPHE LIFE OF MARY JEMISON, THE A. White Woman of Genesee; The Maiden A not and the Use of Sunshine; The Stated and Territories of ihe Great West; Harried, not Hated. Or How they Uved. By Alice Carey ; Crochets and Quavers; or Revelations of an Opera Ma a ager in Amarca; f The Lawyer's Stnrv; or the Orphan's Wrongs. By a member of the New York Bar; A in bi-ion By Kate Mllle; The Moimons at Home, with some incidents of travel from MUsou'l to California; The Coquette; or the History of Eliza Wharton; R-cent ripe cues and aVJdressee of Charles Sumner; cleaning some Whet', some Chaff; Life North and fouth By r-arab J. Hale; Clouds and Sunsb ne. By Charles Reade; The Great American Battle; or the Contest between Chri'tianity and Political Romanism, containing accurate likensies of Fillmore aud Donelton; Oertpotism in America: an Inquiry Into the Nature, Result and Iegal Basis of teSlaveholdiog System of the I'nitediStste-. By Richard Hddreth, author of History of the United btates, Ac. At aiil.. BAVDAl I, ASTON'S NEW buuKo. Irving's l.ile of Washington; The Wan erer; Inside View of Slavery: by Persons; Hnuxe bt the eariidav ky T. B. 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( gives Cot Frtmmt's Principal Reports UNA-8UIOGED, thuieuabliug the put. he to Judge of him not only by bi- works, but by hi writs rj Hit the (," at U contains the wwt COUPLETS HKC'tUD of the Ltfeand Voings ot the Standard Bkakbh or r'HKKnoM "It ia undoubtedly the BFT LIFE of the adventurous 'Pathfinder' yet presented to the American public' iV, Y. Mirrur. " Single copies ent by mail, on receipt of price. Ask for Smucker's l.ivu or Kkkmont. Aijeuts wanted to circulate this work. For sale by RANDALL k ASTON, auR walm Columbuw, Ohio. Hear the Track! E 11 AVE COUKECT LIKENESSES OF ALL the Candidatea now uuun the track. Come and vv selrct your Favorite at .1-3 RANDALL ft ASTON'S. National Political Map OF THR UNITED STATES, IIA.NU.-O.IIKI.Y COLOKED, WILL BE SENT BY MAIL ANY WHERE upon receipt of price. "It is a Map suggesting much thought, and Is worthy of the a teiilinn and study of every man, of no matter liAt politicAl faith or latitude of residence. " inde-prndrnt Dtily Journal, Ind. 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Theprenentation of the Antl and Pro-Slavery arguments In thiH book, are admirabie, and must have a deen ollect on the mind of the American public. a tew oi tue many nottoes or tae press are given below: The Cen'ril Christian Herald says: We have not read an A nti. Slavery atory stnoe "Uncle Tom's cahio" that has interested us so much as "Belle Scott-" Ills excellent In conception and admirable in execution. , Another paper has the following: No s lory ever puhltbhed tn thia country has finer descriptions of character, or more vivid logic It will make as wide a itensatfju and have a deeper influence than Uncle Toiu' abm. The Capital City Fact says: Tins woik is unpretending and simple In style, tnd the story ia told and the urgumeuls for and ..aiunt Slaveiy, aregiveu in a dliect, brief and lucid e position. Tue tak is we.l executed and the impresidOQ made upon the mind cannot fail to be deep aud lasting. Ageuts wanted to sell theaiove and many other useful and valuable works, in every county of the Western States. Terms liberal. Order fi oin the trade reap- ct fully solicited. Ad ires 8. li. 11UKH At CO., No. 1 Odeon BuildiDg, opposite the State House, J J 30 Colu nous, Ohio. Latest Books Out. " rRED:" A TALK OF THE GREAT DIS-1J UaL SWAH';hy Harriet Beecber Stowe author of Uncle root's Cabin." 'I vols , l.mn. $1.76 This bonk is creating quite a nematiou aud sells rapidly. THE Ot'THlt-.AK F FREKDOM: or the Roman Catholic Elrmf-nt in American Hintoiy, 12mo, $1. By Justin u Fulton OLIVfcK CKOMWELL: or Fnglande Great Protector. Umo il. By Henry Win. Herbert. MhXICO Its Feasants and Priests. 12mo. tl. By K. A. WiUon. T K MA DRV AUVT, and the Use of Sunhlne. LOUIS NA-'OLKUV, and the Bonaparte Family: by Henry vv. Dt i-uy. T.IK HEl'UBLlCAy PARTF AND ITS CAX0IDATFS: wi h True Linene-res of f remnnt amd D-tyton; an accurate History of ihis party in the United states from its ot lgniu t?l)ft, to iu destitution in IWl; of the Wi.Uand t'tinccrAtio parties during the iuter. enum, and iti re-loruiatinn in tbod: by Ben, F. Ball. bVi psgei, ltno. Piieeti. For hale by DRUGGISTS. "Ohio Drug Store." THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PUR-ciiased the entire stock of Drug, ftc, of Dr. R. P. LlTrLt, would reMpeotlull solicit a continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed on him. No pains oo my part nhall be spared to merit a continuance. Having secured the services of a competent Druggist, Mr. Al FKin RiTfoH, the Physician and the public can depend upon having prescriptions filled with accuracy and despatch, from CUKE DRUGS, at any hour day or night. Jan. 23, 1858. N. B. UARi'LE. JOHN R. COOK, rfaDRUGGIST,S? CiO OP POSITS CAPITOL HOUSE, COLUMBUS, OHIO, WHOI.KSAI.g ft RETAIL DEALKR IM Drugs, Medicines & Chemicals, Which we warrant FRESH AND PURE. A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF PERF0ME-Rv and Fancy Goods, Burning Fluid, Paints, Oils, Varnishes aod Dye-Stuffs. Tobacco, tinuff and Cigar, Biuahea, Hair, Hat, Tooth, Nail, Varnish and paint. Pure Wines and Liquors for Mediolnal purposes. Physiciam' Prescriptions Carefully Prepared, at ill Kouri, Day or Might. aoO-wly llATS ll.IUlO.N8, MOUHN1NO (JOOl)'. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF TISSUE, Rl nu Neapolitan and Straw Hats. RIRHON& LACKrf and FLOWERd, In rich profusion Ml UR ING GOODS constantly on band or made to orei HAI SHIRTS, HAIR RESTORATIVE, and BALM OF A TUC SAND FLOWKR-l, at fS MARY HOPPBBTON'8. srStraw Hats Bleached and Pressed apill) VOL. mi, McLANIyo Ubl'ORTS JUST published. For sale by self) J. H. RILEY 4 CO. MEDICAL. DR. E. D. HAYES - CKLBBRATKD ALLIED OINTMENT, AN O HUMOR SYRUP, 1 Sure and Speedy Care Tar SCROFULA, SALT RHEUM, ERYSIPELAS, Scald Head, CanceM, Cancerona Humors, Barber's n en, Bums, Memorial and Keer Botes, Ulcers King Worm, N sura lata. I Dea'ness caused bv Humors or Boies In the Head.) Rheum at Urn, Liver Complaint, Bronchitis, Iuflamsnatfon In the Throat, Lnnsa, Back or Side. Sold generally throughout the United States and Can adaa, by Druggists and Apothecaries. sr" Agents wanted in ail parts or tne union. HATES NASH, Proprietors, Lawrence, Mass ft. Roberts, comer of HUth and Broad streets, agent for Columbus, Ob to. Beware of a counterfeit article In the market, styled the "Genuine Allied Ointment." selfi dly GUISUOLO'a MALARIA. ANTIDOTE. THE GHEAT FEVER AND AGUE MEDICINE OF THE AGE This great remedy will be found a specific for all the common forma of Miamatic utseate, especially rever aod Ague, Dumb Ague, Bilious Fevr, Liver Complaints, Jaundice. Bilious Diarrhea, abd Enlarged Spleen. The Malariau Antidote Is a scientific preparation,sl-n-pie and sale in eompOrtition. but prompt and certain in its effects. It originated in one of the great Valleys of the '.Vent. Hence its adaptation to the diseases, climate and constitutions of the llisnisbippl Vallet and tributaries eodera it infinitely superior to all the tranh got up in the East by thoe who know little or nothing about thecli mate or disease- of the West. It ie moat emphatically a wtatern nemeuy. Griwold's BIXjIOUB JPIXjXjS. tUevareoneof the best and satest Family fills now in me, adapted to the climate, diaeases aud constitution an they exist In the West and south. They are juat what tney pretend to be, a good, sate and thorough lamlly physic: good under all circumstances where phytic is needed, and particularly ko, when bilious. W Pre parr d only bv GhlSWOLD & BaLLARD, Drug- glslB, Clrcleville, Ohio. n. a. BiAnrisj:,, Q. ROBErtltf CO.. aul0. d3m AirentH tor Columbus, C alters Spanish Mixture. The Great Puniitr of the Blood! THE BEST ALTEUATIV. KNOWN. Not a Particle of Mercury ia it. An infallible remedy for Scrofula, Kiug's avil, Rheuma tism, Ubstiuate Lutaneuus hruptiou. fimples or Poittules on the lace, Blotches, Boils, Ague and Fever, Chronic Sore Fyea, Kiug Worm or 1 et-ter, Scald Head Enlargement and pain in the Bones and Joints, Salt Rheum. Stubborn Ulctri. Syphilitic Disordern, and ail dia-easts arlsiog from an injudicious uoe aiercury,Impru dence in life or inPUniTK OF THK BLOOD. THIS GRHAT ALTERATIVE MEDICINE and PuriUer of the B'ood, is now used by thousands ot grateful patients irom all parts of the United Sta ee, who daily t-stify to the remarkable euros performed by the greatest of all me hcioes,' Carter'sripanish Mixture." Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Eruptions of the tkin, Liver Disease, Fevers, Ulcers, Old Sores, Affections ol the Kidneys, Disea.es of the Throat, Female Complaints, Pains and Aobings of the Bones and Joiuta, are speedily put to fi ght by using this inestimable remedy. Fur all diseases of the Blood, nothing has yet been found to compare with it. It cleanses the system of all impurities, acts gently and efficiently on the Liver and Kiuueys, strengthens the Digestion, gives tone to the Stomach, mass the Skin clear and healthy, and restores the Constitution, enfeebled by disease or broken down by the excesses of youth, to iu pristine visor and strength For the Diseases of Females It is peculiarly applicable, and wherever it has become known is regularly pre-, scribed with the happiest effects. It iovigoratea the weak aud debilitated, and imparts elasticity to the worn out frame, clears the skin, aod leaves the pa lieu t fresh and healthy; a single bottle of this ioeatiaiable remedy is worth all the ao called Saraapanllas in existence. The large number of cvrliacates which we have received from persons fren all parts af the United States, is the best evidence that theie is no humbug about it. Mie pre-s, Hotel keepers, magistrates, physicians, and public men, we.l known to the community, all add their teimony to the wonderful effects uf this ORE AT BLOOD PURIFIER. Call un the agent and set an Almanac, and read the details of aatontshina cures performed by CARTER'S -.rAM4H HiXlUKE, (in moat casbu whirs xvert thi.no Bum bad biunallt failkd. ) The limits of an advertise ment will not admit thetr full insertion. WM. S. BEERS CO., Proprietors, No. 3U4. Broad wav. New York. To whom all orders must be addressed. For sale bv Druggists and Country Merchants in all parts ol the United States and the Canadas, and by U. KUUbKIS a ia., Croiumous, auIS-dly FkKH'K ECKSTEIN, jr., Cincinnati. DR. HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED BT Dr. C. M. Jackson, Puiladelphia, Pa., WILL STr,TUALlT Ot'KI Lives cospuLvr, utsPEPsn, jicndice, Chronic or Nervous Dtbility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and au viscoses aruing j torn a auoraerea Liver er Stomach, Such as Constipation, inward Files, Fullness, or blood to the Bead, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea,Heaitburn,' ia.gu.tlur lood, Fullness or weight in the sto ach, sour eructations, sinking or fluttering at the pit of the atoraacii, swimming of the head, bunied and ifflcult orea thing, flmteri g at the heait. eho king or sud icatiog seusations when in a lying pasture, annness oi vision, qois or weos oeiore the signt, le Ter aud dull paiu In the head, uetioisncy oi per-spiratiou, yllowuo.s of the fkiu ami eyes, paiu in the side, back, chest, limbs, &c, Sudden Fluahes of Heat, Bum lug in the Fleoh, Con-a t a n t Imaginings of Evil, and Ureat Depreion of Siilrits. THE PROPRIETOR IN CALLING TBE attention ot the public to this preparation, doe so with a feeling of the utmost confidence In its virtues aud adaptation to the diseases lor which it is reootn mended. It is to new and untried article, but one that has stoo i the iet of a ten years trial befot-e the American people, and its reputation and sale is umivaled by any nluiil r preparations extant. The testimony in iu favor given by tb most prominent and well kuown physicians and individuals in an pans or me country u luimeose, and a caret ui perusal ot the Imanao publi.hed annually bv the proprietor, and to be bad sratis of anv of his sgentB, can not but satl f the most skeptical that this remedy u realty deserving tue great celebrity it has obtained.Principal office and Mao u factory No. 90 Arch st., Phil ad 'a, Pa CettiJLcale of RALPH LEE1E. Esq., Editor lt tpit it of the A.me.1," sfonum, i nio, i ronton, Oct 80. 1634. Dr. C. M. Jack son DeirSfr The BitUrs aie In great demaiiO nere. iu aoutuon io uie quantities sold by stoxley A Barber, your agents, the two otber stores set! more of them thao any otuer medicine. I find they are much ustd by oonvaleacem fever patients to rebuild their broken conntitutio-.s. i hare used during the lat sum mer, in my own ramtiy, tour bottles. They were recommended to me firM bt a neighbi r, at a lime when mv system was much debilitated trom the etTeoU of a severe bilious fever They gave me an appetite, and restored a tone ana vigor to my wnote system, in oue or the Sep. tember numbers of my paper I related my experience of the goxad effects of the Bitters, since which time they have had a Urge sale, and have now become the Standard medicine in this vicinity. In conclusion, I would say that I feel great pleasure in giving you this testimony of the value and success of your preparation. itespecttuity, yours, RALPH LEETK They are entirely rentable, free from all injurious in. gradients or alcoholic stimulants, always strengthening Price 76c. per bottle. Sold by Drnfra-fsts and Store keepers tn every town aod Tillage in the United Btates and anaaas. aoio oy u. ntioRRra, coiumbus, aul9-dly FRED'K E;KSTKIN, jr.. Cincinnati, GOAL! COAL t COAL f T AM NOW DAILY RECEIVING A GOOD J. article of Goarae Orate Coal, and will sell either at da. pot or deliver eoal on the shortest notice, at the lowest figure oi tne market, and warrant to give satisfaction. JAHE? O'KANK. oo23 Sole Agent of Zaneiiville Coal and Lumber Co. Who Wants a Nice llouae! FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN, AND ON very easy payments, that desirable Double Brick House and lot north aide of Oak street, east of Seventh. The house Is new and in good repair, and either half will o soia separately u desired. Also a vacant lot. 43 by 187 K feet, adjolninc the same on the eaat. Persons in wan, oi a neat, convenient and centrally located piece of piuimri, wiu ao wen oy oeuing on a Piatt's Rfll.iintT. T3 LANK. BOOK3- AJ Every variotv of Blank Books In slsa. onalit.. nan er of ruling, and style of binding, constant! on hand, or mad. to order at short notice, bj B. 11. BUKK A)., mailt High it., opposite Bute Huose. New York Advertisements. From the Advertising Ag-enej of 8. ll. Prrmoru. It Co 119 Naxxna Mireet, New York. WILLIAM J. SIIARPE, Billiard Table Maker, No. US Ful on St., near Broadway, Asm York. BILLIARD TABLE3, OF ALL SIZES, FOB public or private us , with either marble, slale, or improved mahogany beds Alao bis Patent Cushions. just brought into use, and are superior to all others. in. rateni amnions pat on old table, at the shortest notice. Balls, Cue., and every thine- in the line, at the rhort- est notice. e2u-d6m THE B1Z1RD r-OWDEK C0?lPi, AMCrACrCKIDO) AJfP DKAUtHtf 1R - tK-T emi s as ss -WAV.- as a mm mm. HAVING REDUCED TUEIR PRICES TO correspond ilh the reduced price of Saltpetre, cuminue to offer their well known brands of KLfcCTRIC INDiAN KIFLKand KENTUCKY H1FLL' Powder, In Kegs and Canisters. Also, Gunpowder lor BLASTING and MINING, comprising a full assortment of qualities aud kinds required bv the trade, guaranteed to wire entire satisfaction. . - The standard of their Powder, which has now enjoyed the highest reputation for more than twenty-live years will be found unsurpassed by any other manufacture o the kind in the world. For saie by the oriuclnal dealers, and a.so at th. offic of th. Company No. 89 Wall, cor. Water it., New York. A. u. UAIAKU, president. A. E. DOUGLASS, Sec'j. roj2l-6m-Kr M ARRIVAL OF GOODS at 2 TUB New York Fancy Dry Goods Sturc Dekhler's Corner. TUB MOST COMPLETE STOCK OE EM-MROIUKRIKj ever upeued in Columbus, now open, and selling cheap for cash. rASAPUI KIBUONi- new sttles; BONN US, CRAPE COLLAR?, FRENCH KMBROIOKRIKS, DRESS SILKS, EMBROIDERED 8 WIS-, INFANTS WAISTS, HuHKRlf, Ao. Together with a full stock of TRIMMINOS. my6 Fruit Trees, &c, at Columbus. w E HAVE RECEIVED A VERY LARGE assortment of the 8neat saleable Fruit Tree. Ar fa, iuviuuiuk Apie, i eacu, rear, (aianuara aou fkaaa dwarf,) Plum, Cherry, Quince, Apricot, Nee- Sfcl aSBBt.rr,i, Orana V,..a. IJn.,.Blu.. '......... lnAl..Ai., l,..-l. ,, . ... j. ... Raspberry, Strawberry planU, RUubaib Roots,' Osage Orange, c, 0. of these are from the well known nurseriea of Ell-wanger ft Barry. Rocheater. N. V.. and thnaa who ,ie.ir. such articles from sources that can be relied on (instead of irresponsible agents,) will do wall to call aod make their selections, or send on their orders speedily. Those who prefer not to plant until spring can have the tree! kept safely for them until that time. Catalogues may be had on application at the Cultivator Offloe, or at the Nursery. no-a -atr h, B. BATEHAM k CO. Spring Goods now Opening! At tbe spacious Store next door to the American Hotel. AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF Fancy and staple Dry Goods, Comprising all the newest styles In SILKS. A beautiful assortment of Embroidery Goods, Trimmings, De Lai ncs, Summer Dress Goods,-aud Draperies. A LAROB STOCK OF Hosiery, khawls, linens, Prints, and ' - BLEACHED GOODS. Together with everything usually kept in a Dry Gooda Store. As we Intend to sell for CASH, we are snabled to offer our customers great bargains. a call ia reipectfully solicited. W. A. & J. C. McCOY, my5 Next door to the American. TUB AND PAIL COMPANY, MANUFACTURERS OF Plain and Fancy, Two and Tares Hoop PAILS AND TUBS, COLUMBUS, OHIO. Orders Directed as above will be Promptly Complied with. PACKAan DIUVKKKD AT DEPOT FRRB OF CHARGS. N. E. LtAMAN, Superintendent. A. Carlish, Secretary. seSO WANTED. FROM 1 TO 500,000 FEET. AT THE TUB and Bucket Factory, on the West side of tbe Scioto River, Columbus, Ohio White or Black Walnut, Mulberry, White ur Red Cedar, in log or nolta, for which the highest price will bs paid In Cash. Enquire at the office of the Company. N. E. LtAMAN, Cup's. A. Cakusiat, See'y aul tf Extensive Flooring Rill and Distillery FOR SALE. TUIE P6"1PERTY WELL KNOWN AS THE 'PRAI.iIE STATE MILLS AM) HISTILLEKJV' situated in Ciintimville, Km. county, lllinoia, directly on the Una of the Oalrna and Chicago Union K. R., thirty-five miles Irom Chicago, and two nilloa from Elgin, can now be purchased low and on modi rate terms. TLe mill is one of the beat in the Sta e, having four run uf rtnnea and 6ve waler wbeelr, ana being situated in the midst of the Buest grain growing region or' the Male, commands a trade that cso ont be escelled. The llis'illery is capable of running Irom 8U0 to 400 bushels of grain per day. is In excellent urder, and has facilities for duing ousiness as successfully as any in tbe country. Attached to the above isa Dwelling Bouse, two extensive cattle barns, built of .tine, cooler shop, office and store, and other convenient buildings. The water power Is the be.t that can be found on Fox River, and is the only piece on the River where a roo foundation can be found for dam aud buildings. To those wishing to eogage in tbe above business, this offers so opportunity seldom to be found. Apply iu person or by latter to S. H KERFOOT A CO., auO 48 South Clark street, Chicago Kedzie's Rain Water Filters. rpHESK FILTERS HAVE BEEN X fully tested by families In this city I and elsewhere, aod In all eases have given the highest aatisfaetloB. Rain water of whatever color, taste or smell, by mis means oecomea ciear as crystal, making It much better for drinking or euli-nary purposes. Water thus filtered, is certainly better for health, whils there is also a great saviug in the making of tea. so., over hard water. sL,.....rh.1.i,d,:ii auT dry GORTON a hmiiN. FOlt SALE. 'PHE MATERIALS CP0N WHICH THE 1 OHIO COLUMUIaN was prluted, will be sold at a bargain; Including fouta of Nonpareil, Brevier, and Lorg PitraerType, Cases, Chases, Stands, ao. Apply at this office jy24-tf REAL ESTATE. JOII1V XTSr. BAKEn, REAL ESTATE BROKER, Office in Piatt's Building, West of the Post Office. HAVING ASSOCIATED WITH ME R. L. COBBS, Esq., for the purpose of doing a Oeneral Agency Business, we are prepared to Buy, Sell and Exchange for others, on the moat accommodating terms, all kind! of Real Property, Railroad, and ot er Bonds ' and Stocka of all nVabriptioni, and MAKE C0IXECI0N8 IN CEN I RAL OHIO. . apra FRENCH BOOKS, AND LESSONS IN FRENCH. A New French Grammar and Dictionary, by Madiici A. Mot, Teacher of French in Columbua High School. Just published and for sale by ocSO J. H. RILEY & CO. U. A. Hot offers hs servlcei to private pu lis and classes. Terms moderate. Addiess care of J. H. Rl. lev ft Co. ASHES WANTED. 7 CENTS PER BUSHEL WILL BE PAID for Good Ashes, delivered at the Ohio Penitentiary mms lately. - (auO J NO. EWINO, Warden. FINE HANDKERCHIEF EXTRACTS. WE hare a full stock of new Extracts to which we Invite the attention of the Ladies, As. Also Fine Fancy Boapt and the Genuine Otto ot Roses. For nle cheap by oc23 RANDALL fc AB10N. rpHE FOUUM.OR FORTY YEARS' FULL 1 Practice at the Philadelphia Bar: by David Paul Brown, Just received. For sale by a oca J. R. RILft A 00. m Sails o Stait JownaJ. The Cisa.lcri llaratsl. The following narrative a true one de-tcribea a scene that actually took place not many years since in a couutry village, in tbe State ol Maine : One eveniug, ia t e month of December, 1644. a number of tntcnsmi n harl aa.unKiu4 the storfe nf a Mr. Putnam in talk . ten and things," smoke, drink, and in abort, do anything to "kill time." mree noun find thus posfd awaj. They bud laughed, and talked, and drank, and chatted, aud bad a "good time generally;" so tbat abwut the usual hour lor shutting up shop, each-ol Ih-j party fell particularly "Brsi rate." "Come," says Charley Hatch, one of tbe company, " let g liquor, and then have a game of high, low, Jack I" to t sny," exclaimed another; "who's got the cards." "Fetch on vour keerrl. " ilr.al.il - w 7 w v aa WUat SB) fcU II U customer, bis eyes half closed, through tbe Alter orinKing all around, an old pine table was drawn un hetnrA ihe, R.. tAnb i burned brightly a large fire ol hemlock logs, tiuivu wuiaiu simp auu cracKie, mrowing live coals out upon the beartb. All d-ew around tbe table, seating themselves on whatever came bandiett. Four ol them had rolled up to the table tome kegs, which from their weight were supposed to contain nails, "Now," said Hatch, "bow tball we play every oue lor himrelft" "No, have partners," growled all but one man. "No, hanged if I play so," shouted tbe for-mer. brioiiius his fist dnn nmn tha t.i.i. , CP J ve vuu VU VJf V7 . knocking one candle out of the flick, and another upon the floor. "Come, come," said Hatch, "no quarreling. All who say lor having partners, staud up." i uree aro;e. - "Now all who say each one for himself, etand up." I he remaining one Immediately got up. "You me. Bnielav." saiil Huixh iU n,.i.l . . " . J ...V HIDJUII ty are againrt you. Come, will you play t" ' en, a. a uwu t waui, to oe on tue opposite side, I'll play," auswered Barclay, somewhat vuuicu uunu( Mr. I'utuam wan not in tbe store tbat evening, aud tbe clerk, who was butty btbind the counter, had takn vtrv littlu n.ti.u nt , j ...w.v tiwtivu vi auo iiv ceetiinga About ball pant ten, Mr. Putnam thought be would just etep into tbe ft ore and sea that evervthinir wna an fa a tsA - J " O w mivm.w tig UV IfCUl JJJ. he walked up towards the fire. When within a few steps ot where the meu were sitting, be started back in horror, belore him sat seven men, half crazy with liquor and tbe excitemett of playing cards. There they were, within a few feet of tbe fire ju?t described, and four of tuem teuiea on Ktg$ of powder. Barclay, who was a very heavy man, bad pressed in tbe head of tbe keg on wbicb be sat, burritinff Ihe Inn hnnn. nnrl niwaaim. tha, nnmAa out through tbe chinks. By the continue! mo- nuu ui men ieei me powaer Dua Dtcome spread about the floor, and nnw nnvpron a ..... nr n feet all around them. Mr. Putnam's first movement was towards thfl door! tint rpo.ovprlno hlmaulf li M.llf. Mn towards tbe fire. Should either of them attempt to rise, be thought, and scatter a few eraius a little Inrthir mm tha fir. nl... a,k lay a quantity of live coals, all would 'be lostl a ii.;. M1n.nn r i .. u ,..,. j .. , wi. muarcui AAWIUli 1UUSCU Up, aUQ Seeing Mr. Putnam with his fuc dvaille nala into the lire, exclaimed : " rutnam, what alls you T" and at the same tfnio uiauo a motion to rite. " Gentlemen, do not rise 1" said Mr. Putnam; " four of you sit on kegs ot powder it is scat- tprpd all nrnnnri enn nno, mnDcm.nl anlnhe snnrl vnu nil intj alwrnllv Tk....iaiBAiwnl,. ets ot water behind tbe bar. But keep your seals for one miuute and you are saved move and you are dead men 1" In an instant every man was perfectly sobered not a limb moved each seemed para lyzed. In Il'bs time than we bave taken to desoribe this thrilling scene, Mr. Putnam bad poured the the water aud completely saturated the powder nil ,ha flnnr nnl u.tinani.li.il f 1. a H r. .hnS explosion was impossible. Then, and not till 1 ....... I 1 u .. sucu, nae iucis Bt nviu epuatcu. Itulnru I V, . ..u un.. m.n 1.. 1 1 it. ,..-. .V... .j L.vr. v . u u . u m.vu u.u .. .mo B.UIO ma, very night they pledged themselves never to table another glass of liquor, or play auother game of cards. . . . Sale of a Slave An Incident in New Or. . leans. The New Orleans Bulletin, of tbe 20th instant r ayt: Passing through tbe Arcade saloon, we noticed at one of tbe auction stands a negro girl up for sale, and around a clorely packed crowd tbat appeared to be deeply inter ested iu what was going on. Curiosity led us to pause aud Inquire what was tue cause or Ihe apparent excitement. Tbe bids were going on iu a very spiiited manner, aud generally at an advance of only five dollars at a bid. and at every bid the eyes of tbe crowd would quickly turn in tbe direction whence the bids proceeded, tbe iulerest aud excitement being, In tbe meantime, upon tbe increase. Tbe girl, a bright, intelligent mulutrees, about fourteen years old, was evidently both different to wh-t wan trans, piring. There was no moisture in her ejee, but they assumed ao expression which indicated tbat she felt some anxiety In regard to the result ol the sale, wbicb is not generally tbe case. As tbe bids reacbid near a thouaaud dollars, the excitement became imense, and as tbat flguie was called, a spontaneous bins Wasbeaid Irom one end ol Ihe room to the other, lollowed by a vehement shout ot "Turn him out!" "Turn him i'Ul?" A rush was made for tbe door, tbe ham- mer had fallen, and the g rl also, iuui tbe arms of her mother, who bad become the purchaser. The explanutiou of it all was tbat Ihe womin had been freed by her owner, and bad earned . money to buy her cb Id, tbe mulatress in question, and being a very valuable servant, seviral perm Da were anxious to obtain ber, but all of them, wilh one exception, bad pledged the mother tbat they would not bid against her, aud fiey honorably kept their laitb. It was the conduct of this one, who was bidding against tbe mother, which so excited and exasperated tbe crowd on tbe occasion. Tbe man made good bis escape; fortunately 10 lor him, we thiuk, aa we heard sundry expressions about 'Lynching," Ac, as the crowd came back to talk over tbe matter. Tbe mother was so much affected by the joy of having succeeded in retaining possession of ber child, that the swooned away and was carried out of Ihe saloon. We may add that the sale was a succession sale, and was not designed to be any thing more than nominal, and nobody Intended that the mother should be deprived of her child. At Martinsjburu, Virginia, is a fat landlady at one of tbe hotels, who is often called Mrs. Partington. One day said one politician to an other, near the head of tbe table, where Mrs. Partington was presiding with dignity, "What do you think of the general result!"' "General KeBult," said tbe landlady earnestly, "iveariy all the generals bave dined here, but I don't, remember any of that name." - Oolumbas Water Works. THE SUBSCRIBER IS NOW PREPARED to furnish and St un every article la the trace. such as Water Closets and Eltcben Sinks. Self acting Water Closets for Public Institutions. ' Urinals " " . . Bot and Cold Bsths, Showers, kc, As. Copper and Brass Force Pnmpa, warranted not to freese outside. Bydrau'ta Water Rams. Water Fountains, Wash Bowls, and Msrbls Slabs. The best of city re erence can be glvsn. All repairs cash when the work is completed. Country orders promptly attended to. JAW AXDR' W, South side of Gay street, between Third sad High, oil 1 dim